24 Volts Bipolar Electromagnets, DC Parallel Pole Electromagnets, Rectangular parallel pole electromagnets bipolar, Terminal Block DC Electric Magnets China Supplier
24 Volts Bipolar Electromagnets have widely spaced poles with a continuous magnetic field down the full length of the magnets face. These two-pole Bipolar Electromagnets generate a parallel magnetic field which is advantageous for lifting on radiused surfaces.
Works on uneven surfaces.
Adapts custom pole shoes.
Continuous duty cycle.
Max. ambient temp of 40°C (100°F).
Terminal block connection.
Bipolar Electromagnets are heavy duty magnets and designed to meet a wide range of manual or automated application requirements.
Features
Concentrated holding power
Multiple sizes and strengths available
Benefits
Many configurations to fit your application
rectangular parallel pole electro magnets offer broad application potential due to their ability to deliver improved reach out through air gaps (ie. painted, plated & coated surfaces). With extended reach out, these magnets can operate where parts have uneven surfaces or odd shapes by using custom machined pole shoes for these applications.
All series electro magnets sizes are available in 24 volt DC, and some 120 VAC sizes
Excellent magnetic holding power in a compact package
Common mounting bolt sizes in 1″ and 2″ wide models
Continuous duty 70° – 95°C temperature rise
Side mounted terminal blocks allow one lead wire from magnet to power supply (no splicing required, minimum 18 gauge leads)
12 Volts DC Parallel Pole Electromagnets Type:Solenoid
Composite:electromagnet
Shape:Block
Application:Industrial Magnet
electric magnet:6v dc electromagnet
An electromagnet is simply a coil of wire. It is usually wound around an iron core. However, it could be wound around an air core, in which case it is called a solenoid. When connected to a DC voltage or current source, the electromagnet becomes energized, creating a magnetic field just like a permanent magnet. The magnetic flux density is proportional to the magnitude of the current flowing in the wire of the electromagnet. The polarity of the electromagnet is determined by the direction the current. The north pole of the electromagnet is determined by using your right hand. Wrap your fingers around the coil in the same direction as the current is flowing (conventional current flows from + to -). The direction your thumb is pointing is the direction of the magnetic field, so north would come out of the electromagnet in the direction of your thumb. DC electromagnets are principally used to pick up or hold objects.
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