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Stationary Heavy-Duty Deep-Field Demagnetizer

Abbreviations and Conventions used Storewide

All Dimensions are in Metric Scale (mm); Conventions and abbreviations used throughout the Store:

L : Length | OD : Outer Dia | ID : Inner Dia | W : Width | H : Height | T : Thickness (also Height) | CS : Countersunk | G : Gauss

The terms Force or Pull Force are used interchangeably throughout the store and refer to the maximum observable or tested force against a 10mm thick grinded finish mild steel plate. The pull force will depreciate with thinner plates or sheets. The Pull force or Force is expressed in lbs, Kg or N.

[10N (Newtons) = approx 1 Kg = approx 2.2 lbs Pull Force]


  • Stationary Heavy-Duty Deep-Field Demagnetizer for Larger, Thicker and Longer Workpieces
  • In contrast to the shallow field models which work on rapidly switching fixed amplitude AC field and moving the component away to simulate a reducing effect of demagnetization, the deep field model works on a DC attenuating waveform with a much deeper
  • These deep field models are stationary and do not require the workpiece to be moved
  • The demagnetization can be accomplished rapidly and
  • This model includes an inbuilt Teslameter and custom fixtures can be supplied to handle large and different shapes of workpieces.

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