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  • High Homogeneity coil

    High Homogeneity coil

    Product Descriptions

    High Homogeneity coil, which is composed of multi-ring coils arranged along the axial direction, includes the common coils such as Barker Coil, Braunbek Coil, Maxwell Coil, Rubens Coil, and Magnetic-Moment-Free coil. Compared with the Helmholtz coil, the combined coil features the better magnetic field homogeneity under the same diameter, the higher homogeneity and larger homogeneity volume in the effective space, and is suitable for the high-precision and large-range magnetic field needs. This design can meet any parameter customization requirements.
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Magnetic Field CoilsFAQs
What is an electromagnet?

The field air gap is adjustable in both directions, with a single yoke structure and a horizontal magnetic field direction; Standing upright and having a wide operating space, it is convenient for taking and placing samples and combining with other equipment, making it one of the most common electromagnetic magnets in magnetic research. Used for Hall effect research and magnetoresistance effect research.

What is an electromagnet used for?

The field air gap is adjustable in both directions, with a single yoke structure and a horizontal magnetic field direction; Standing upright and having a wide operating space, it is convenient for taking and placing samples and combining with other equipment, making it one of the most common electromagnetic magnets in magnetic research. Used for Hall effect research and magnetoresistance effect research.

How does an electromagnet work?

The field air gap is adjustable in both directions, with a single yoke structure and a horizontal magnetic field direction; Standing upright and having a wide operating space, it is convenient for taking and placing samples and combining with other equipment, making it one of the most common electromagnetic magnets in magnetic research. Used for Hall effect research and magnetoresistance effect research.

What is the function of an electromagnet?

The field air gap is adjustable in both directions, with a single yoke structure and a horizontal magnetic field direction; Standing upright and having a wide operating space, it is convenient for taking and placing samples and combining with other equipment, making it one of the most common electromagnetic magnets in magnetic research. Used for Hall effect research and magnetoresistance effect research.

What are the application scenarios of electromagnets?

The field air gap is adjustable in both directions, with a single yoke structure and a horizontal magnetic field direction; Standing upright and having a wide operating space, it is convenient for taking and placing samples and combining with other equipment, making it one of the most common electromagnetic magnets in magnetic research. Used for Hall effect research and magnetoresistance effect research.

How to choose an electromagnet?

The field air gap is adjustable in both directions, with a single yoke structure and a horizontal magnetic field direction; Standing upright and having a wide operating space, it is convenient for taking and placing samples and combining with other equipment, making it one of the most common electromagnetic magnets in magnetic research. Used for Hall effect research and magnetoresistance effect research.

What are the models of electromagnets?

The field air gap is adjustable in both directions, with a single yoke structure and a horizontal magnetic field direction; Standing upright and having a wide operating space, it is convenient for taking and placing samples and combining with other equipment, making it one of the most common electromagnetic magnets in magnetic research. Used for Hall effect research and magnetoresistance effect research.

What are the commonly used places for electromagnets?

The field air gap is adjustable in both directions, with a single yoke structure and a horizontal magnetic field direction; Standing upright and having a wide operating space, it is convenient for taking and placing samples and combining with other equipment, making it one of the most common electromagnetic magnets in magnetic research. Used for Hall effect research and magnetoresistance effect research.

Who frequently uses electromagnets?

The field air gap is adjustable in both directions, with a single yoke structure and a horizontal magnetic field direction; Standing upright and having a wide operating space, it is convenient for taking and placing samples and combining with other equipment, making it one of the most common electromagnetic magnets in magnetic research. Used for Hall effect research and magnetoresistance effect research.

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