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Magnetic Field Meters

Measure magnetic flux density/field strength.

See Also: Magnetic Field, Magnetic Field Mapping, Magnetic Field Probes, Magnetic Field Sensors, Magnetic Field Test


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  • Leakage Clamp Meter

    KT-3084 - KILTER ELECTRONIC CO.,LTD

    Digital clamp meter designed for leakage current measurement. Least affected by external stray magnetic field. The minimum resolution is 0.1mA. Four AC current ranges:400mA/4A/40A/400A. Data hold function,peak hold function

  • Gaussmeter

    DX-101 - Dexing Magnet Tech. Co., Ltd

    DX-101 Gaussmeter is based on the Hall effect magnetic field strength of the latest developments in instrumentation, the design of desktop-type Gauss meter. Maximum range 330.0mT and 3000mT two tranches, the minimum basic error of 1.0%. Test probe connectors is imported, stable and reliable connection.

  • Gauss Meters

    PCE Instruments

    A gauss meter displays electromagnetic wave measurements in Gauss (G), milliGauss (mG), milliTesla (mT) or microTesla (µT) units. A gauss meter can detect either static (DC) permanent (rare-earth) magnetic or dynamic (AC) electromagnetic fields (EMFs), or both. Thus, it is important to review the specifications of a gauss meter prior to purchase to ensure suitability for the intended application.Neodymium (NdFeB) permanent magnets are among the world's strongest and most widely used magnets. When testing magnets made of neodymium or other rare-earth elements, a gaussmeter or magnetometer capable of measuring DC magnetic fields is required. However, most electromagnetic fields encountered are generated by AC currents. Examples include electrical power lines, transformers and wiring for overhead lighting, solar panels and other electrical devices and equipment. Electromagnetic fields from electrical installations are believed to cause feelings of nervousness, anxiety and paranoia in EMF-sensitive human beings.Most gaussmeters offered by PCE Instruments can be calibrated and certified according to DIN ISO 9000 standards for an additional fee. Replacement gaussmeter probes and optional accessories are available for most gaussmeter models.

  • Fluxmeter

    Model 2130 - Magnetic Instrumentation Inc.

    The Model 2130 Fluxmeter is a fully featured, high-end Fluxmeter based measurement system. It is a compact instrument with high accuracy, automatic drift correction, microprocessor control, and twelve measurement ranges to allow the operator to configure the meter for maximum resolution and accuracy. The Model 2130 is capable of measuring (DC), alternating (AC), or pulsed magnetic fields. Selecting primary measurement functions is quick and easy with dedicated front panel function keys. An easy to use menu allows access to user defined parameters such as upper and lower magnetic limits and relative magnetic measurements.

  • DC Gaussmeter

    GM1-HS - Alpha Lab, Inc.

    The Model GM1-HS measures the strength and polarity of magnetic fields up to 799.99 gauss. The thin sensor is at the end of a 100 cm flexible cable. The sensor tip is also flexible and can be bent for a variety of situations. The sensor can be held against the surface of a steel part to check for residual magnetism, or it can be bent into an "L" shape to measure inside a DC Solenoid. This meter has a resolution of .01 gauss (1/50 of the Earth's typical field) which is finer resolution than the Model GM1-ST. It is also used to map fields from large magnets (If fields are over 800 gauss, use the Model GM1-ST). The meter has immediate turn-on and updates 4 times a second. There is no setup required, making this the fastest gaussmeter available.

  • Gaussmeter/Teslameter

    Model 2100 - Magnetic Instrumentation Inc.

    The Model 2100 Gaussmeter is a fully featured, high-end Gaussmeter with a low cost Gaussmeter price. It is a compact, high accuracy, microprocessor controlled, flux density measuring instrument. The Model 2100 is capable of measuring static (DC), alternating (AC), or pulsed magnetic fields. Twelve measurement ranges allow the operator to configure the meter for maximum resolution and accuracy from 300mG (30 microTesla) to 300 kG (30 Tesla). Selecting primary measurement functions is quick and easy with dedicated front panel function keys. An easy-to-use menu allows access to user defined parameters such as upper and lower magnetic limits and relative magnetic measurements. Remote meter configuration is completely accessible using the built in RS-232 Interface or optional IEEE-488 Interface.

  • Turbine Flow Meters

    AW Gear Meters

    Axial turbine flow meters are designed with wear resistant internal components to provide trouble-free operation and a long service life. Fluid entering the flow meter is first conditioned by the inlet flow straightener which reduces turbulence in the fluid. The moving fluid causes the rotor to spin at a speed that is proportional to its flow rate. As the turbine blades on the rotor pass through the magnetic field of the pickup, an electronic pulse is generated.

  • Primary Cable Fault Locating

    Directional Impulse Detector - Timco Instruments, LLC

    The Directional Impulse Detector ( D.I.D.) is a compact handheld detector used to locate primary cable faults by sensing the magnetic field generated by the current pulse from a high voltage discharge device (thumper). A meter deflection indicates the intensity of the received signal. No deflection indicates that you have walked beyond the fault or away from the cable.

  • Gaussmeter

    GM2 - Alpha Lab, Inc.

    The Model GM2 Measures the strength and polarity of magnetic field up to 30kG when using a standard probes, or 800 gauss (resolution 0.01 gauss) if an HS probe is used. Functions include DC, AC and peak hold along with a user-adjustable alarm which has three modes of operation. DC background field can be subtracted out either by pressing "Relative Zero" or by manually adjusting the offset. The meter includes battery, AC adapter analog output jack and calibration certificate. If a standard probe is used, resolution is 0.1 gauss up to 19,999.9 gauss, which is stronger than the field of any permanent magnet. This 5 digit display allows measurement of tiny difference in strong fields. Above 20kG the meter autoranges to a 30kG range.

  • SparkFun Triple Axis Magnetometer Breakout

    MLX90393 (Qwiic) - SparkFun Electronics

    It's time to start utilizing the superior magnetometer, and what better way than to throw it onto an easy-to-use breakout board? The SparkFun MLX90393 Magnetometer Breakout is a triple-axis magnetic sensor board capable of sensing very small fields, while still behaving as one would expect during saturation in larger fields (like a nearby magnet). The MLX90393 breakout can be used as a compass sensor but also works well as a non-contact controller, a flow meter with a magnetic impeller, or a linear actuator position sensor. To make it even easier to to get your readings, all communication is enacted exclusively via I2C, utilizing our handy Qwiic system. However, we still have broken out 0.1"-spaced pins in case you prefer to use a breadboard.

  • DC Gaussmeter

    GM1-ST - Alpha Lab, Inc.

    The Model 1-ST measures strength and polarity of magnetic fields up to 19,999.9 gauss. The sensor can easily fit in a .060 inch (1.5 mm) gap and is at the end of a 100 cm flexible cable. The sensor end can be bent if required for a variety of situations. Place the sensor on a magnet face to measure the field. With a resolution of 0.1 gauss, it can measure any tiny variation from magnet to magnet or it can detect if a given magnet has lost even a little strength. Bend the sensor in to a "L" to measure inside a DC solenoid tube. The 5 digit display requires neither auto nor manual range change, making it easier to use than older style 3 or 4 digit meters. Turn on the meter and immediately begin reading fields (updates 4 times per second). There is no setup required, making this the fastest, easiest gaussmeter available.

  • High Resolution LCD Encoders

    HR-E® LCD - Badger Meter

    High Resolution LCD Encoders from Badger Meter are fully electronic, solid-state, field programmable and use industry standard ASCII communication protocols to provide high resolution encoded output. Status indicators/alarms can also be sent as part of the encoded output to endpoints capable of receiving extended messages. In addition, the HR-E LCD offers tamper-resistant features such as register removal and magnetic tamper indicators to provide utilities with increased security.

  • Magnetic Susceptibility Meter for Multi-Layer Survey

    MULTI KAPPA - GF Instruments, s.r.o.

    Multi Kappa instrument serves for fast field survey allowing both spot measurement and mapping by means of several probes. Together with GF Instruments traditional pocket magnetic susceptibility meters cover wide range of demands for accurate susceptibility measurement on ground surface, outcrops and samples of rock and soil. geological survey, archaeology, agriculture and forestry, raw material prospecting, mineralogy, sedimentology, detection of metallic objects, UXO survey.

  • Compact Inspection Camera

    General Tools & Instruments

    Fits in your pocket or clips on your beltAffordable1 meter drop-proofLong, thin camera-tipped probe with excellent depth of field penetrates tight, hard-to-reach spacesProbe is waterproof, holds its configured shape, and coils inside clamshell case for storageFour camera-lighting LEDs produce bright, crisp video on large color LCDFour screen controlsFour useful probe tip accessories (pickup hook, magnetic pickup, 45 mirror, thread protector)

  • Zero Gauss Chamber

    ZGC - Alpha Lab, Inc.

    The model ZGC zero gauss chamber reduces the environmental magnetic field (Earth field) to near zero inside the chamber. Any gaussmeter probe which is less than 9.4 mm or 0.370" diameter can be placed inside. The meter is then "zeroed", which means that it will read zero whenever the probe is subsequently placed in zero field. By using a zero gauss chamber, any offset error is therefore eliminated. The model ZGC is unique in that it contains a degausser (demagnetizer). This is situated between the inner and outer mu-metal shields. When the degauss button is pressed, any accidental magnetization of the chamber, no matter how strong, is erased. Accidental magnetization is a major problem with most zero gauss chambers and it has limited their use. If a magnet comes too close, the chamber will become "permanently" magnetized and will have an internal field that is typically 0.2 to 0.5 gauss. The chamber must then be degaussed because the Earth field is also around 0.5 gauss, so a magnetized zero gauss chamber will not significantly reduce the field.

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