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Lifting Magnets

HSMAG designs and manufactures lifting magnets for a wide range of applications using permanent, electro-permanent, battery powered, and electromagnetic technologies. HSMAG Self-Contained Lifting Magnets are versatile, compact, easy to operate and can be used on flat and round material ranging from 0 to 11,000lbs. Our larger lifting magnets are designed for applications such as handling [...]

Crime-Stopping Magnets

Crime-Stopping Magnets - We’ve all been there -- you just finished shopping, you’re tired from a long day, and then the annoying alarm goes off just as you try to leave the store. But have you ever wondered how it works? Well, if a little white strip attached to your item or tag is what [...]

Magnetic Energy

Magnetic Energy - What if you walked out of your house and entered the car of the future, which looked like a donut? You push a button and the vehicle rises about a foot from the ground. A small thruster moves the vehicle forward as the vehicle follows an electromagnetic strip embedded in the road [...]

12V 100kg 220LB 100mm Holding Electromagnet Lift Solenoid

HSMAG NEW ARRIVALS PRODUCTS 12V 100kg 220LB 100mm Holding Electromagnet Lift Solenoid 12VDC Brand new in box 100mm OD 40mm hight holding electromagnet lift 120kg Power:15W weight:2100g Type:HSEM1-P100/40   Electro-Permanent Magnetic Chuck For Plastic Injection Machine EPPLC Electro-Permanent Magnetic Chuck For Plastic Injection Machine, Magnetic Chuck for Plastic Molding, Quick Mold Change Magnetic Chuck (EPPLC), [...]

January 8th, 2017|Electromagnetic, Electromagnets, Supermagnets|

Halbach Arrays

In industrial applications, a Halbach Array is most commonly used to produce a magnetic field utilizing permanent magnets arranged in a 90° orientation change between magnetic elements, which amplifies the magnetic force applied. Halbach Arrays, both planar and circular, produce a magnetic field similar to what a powered solenoid (Electromagnet) would create, but without the [...]

Magnetic Units of Measurement

Magnetic Units of Measurement Magnetic Units of Measurement - If the burden of two systems of measurement for common quantities (English vs. metric) throws your mind into confusion, this is not the place for you! Due to an early lack of standardization in the science of magnetism, we have been plagued with no less than [...]

Electromagnetic Lock From Wikipedia

Electromagnetic Lock From Wikipedia An electromagnetic lock, magnetic lock, or maglock is a locking device that consists of an electromagnet and an armature plate. There are two main types of electric locking devices. Locking devices can be either "fail safe" or "fail secure". A fail-secure locking device remains locked when power is lost. Fail-safe locking [...]

Advantages of HSMAG Electromagnetic Lock

Over the years, we have invested our efforts into the designing and improvements of our electromagnetic locks. We are proud of our market leadership and products with high standards with thoughtful designs. We will continue to provide superior quality control with electromagnetic locks to our customers with the following features and Electromagnetic Lock Advantages: Excellent [...]

How to Use Electromagnetic Locks

Here are some suggestions and recommendations for the installation and functionality testing to Use Electromagnetic Locks: electromagnetic-lock-feature-illustration Use Electromagnetic Locks - The electromagnetic lock requires a face to face fitting as shown in the illustration. Otherwise, the holding force will decrease (direction of hydraulic press pull must be collinear). electromagnetic-lock-and-armature-plate Install [...]

Electromagnetic Locks Guide

Electromagnetic Locks Guide Electromagnetic Locks Guide: Electromagnetic “mag” locks provide a Fail Safe locking mechanism, which requires power to maintain the holding force. For most applications, they secure a door for the purpose of traffic control. The mag lock is placed either onto or into the doorjamb, usually along the header. electromagnetic-locks-guide An [...]

October 18th, 2016|Electromagnetic, Electromagnetic Locks, Electromagnets|

Electromagnetic Locks Features

Electromagnetic Locks Features Electromagnetic locks are designed to take advantage of the physics behind electromagnetism. An electromagnetic lock comprises two main parts, an armature plate made of metal and steel plate surrounded by a coil of wire which can be magnetized. When an electrical current passes though the coil, the steel plate becomes magnetized and [...]

October 18th, 2016|Electromagnetic, Electromagnetic Locks, Electromagnets|

Electromagnetic Lock Brackets

Electromagnetic Lock Brackets Electromagnetic Lock Brackets - Electromagnetic lock models have various optional brackets to choose from based on the door frame width requirement, for attractiveness & aesthetical appearance. electric lock brackets type inclued: L bracket, LZ bracket, Z bracket, U bracket, Brackets for armature plate and other special brackets. "L" Brackets for Narrow Door Frames L-brackets [...]

October 18th, 2016|Electromagnet, Electromagnetic, Electromagnets|

Electromagnetic Lock

Electromagnetic Lock An electromagnetic lock, magnetic lock, or maglock is a locking device that consists of an electromagnet and an armature plate. There are two main types of electric locking devices. Locking devices can be either "fail safe" or "fail secure". A fail-secure locking device remains locked when power is lost. Fail-safe locking devices are [...]

How does an electromagnetic lock work?

How does an electromagnetic lock work? electromagnetic lock work - An electromagnetic lock creates a magnetic field when energized, causing an electromagnet and armature plate to become attracted to each other strongly enough to keep a door from opening, according to HangSeng Magnetech Inc. most cases, the armature plate is on the edge of the door, [...]

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