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What Is a Magnetic Switch?

What Is a Magnetic Switch? A magnetic switch is just like a light switch: it turns a circuit on or off depending on what position the arm of the switch is in. The only difference is that a magnetic switch is operated by a magnet, rather than your fingers. Parts A magnetic switch has an [...]

Permanent Magnetic Clamping Blocks

Permanent Magnetic Clamping Blocks A style permanent magnetic clamping blocks have 3 clamping sides (top, left and right side surface) and can be switched via the front panel. On the top there is a cross prism. Main areas of application can be found in the grinding and measuring. Angularity 0.025mm, 0.015mm parallelism. B style permanent [...]

How AMR Sensors (Magnetic Switches) Works ?

How AMR Sensors (Magnetic Switches) Works ? AMR sensor is a sensor using a magnetic resistance value changing according to the strength of the magnetic field. It uses together with a magnet. AMR: Anisotropic Magneto Resistance Because the lineup of sensitivity and the size is wide, you can choose the optimal product according to the [...]

October 15th, 2018|HSMAG News|

Starter Control Circuit Components

Starter Control Circuit Components Starter Motor Magnetic Switches The ⚡ starter motor ⚡ requires large amounts of current (up to 300 amperes) to generate the torque needed to turn the engine. The conductors used to carry this amount of current (battery cables) must be large enough to handle the current with very little voltage drop. [...]

Nanoscale Dominoes: Magnetic Moments Topple Over in Rows

Nanoscale Dominoes: Magnetic Moments Topple Over in Rows, Magnetic Moments, magnetic switches, magnetic structure, magnetic information Physicists at the Institut für Festkörperforschung in Germany have discovered a type of domino effect in rows of individual manganese atoms on a nickel surface. They determined that the magnetic arrangement of these nanowires varies depending on their lengths. Using computer simulations and [...]

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