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Magnet-Physik - Model U-Series -Impulse Magnetizer
The U-series impulse magnetizers are suited for a wide scope of applications in laboratory and production settings. At small energies they are ideal for the magnetization of sensor systems made of ferrites, with short cycle times at currents of up to 20 kA. In the energy classes of 1,400 Ws or 2,800 Ws they are typically used to magnetize rotors with NdFeB magnets up to a diameter of approx. 60 mm. With this device you can magnetize with impulse currents up to 60 kA.
The U-Series impulse magnetizers are suited for a wide scope of magnetizing, demagnetizing and magnet adjustment applications in laboratory and production settings. They are available in different current and energy classes and can be configured with various combinations of magnetize, demagnetize and magnetize/calibrate functions. All models have special integrated operational features, including a current comparator for continuous monitoring of the magnetizing process, and a temperature measuring unit, which monitors the temperature of the connected fixture and protects it from damage due to overheating. In combination with axial magnetizing coils of type MF-As / MF-Am, AlNiCo, ferrite and even NdFeB magnets can be magnetized with coil diameters of up to ø52 mm (2.05 inch). The energy of these models is especially suitable for the magnetization of rotors with ferrite or NdFeB magnets in magnetizing fixtures of type MF-Rm. Rotors with outer diameters up to ø50 mm (1.97 inch) and lengths up to 70 mm (2.75 inch) can be magnetized.
- Energy up to 2,800 Ws
- Impulse currents up to 60,000 A
- Short-circuit-proof
- Short cycle times
- Touch panel
- Siemens PLC controls
- Various interfaces
- Continuous analog voltage monitor
- Fixture temperature monitor
- Built-in peak current monitor
- Internal + external emergency-stop with dropout protection
- Various housing designs
- 12 months warranty for single shift operation
