Master Magnetic Field Measurement with a Tesla Meter
Understanding magnetic strength is critical in modern engineering. Therefore, a Tesla Meter is an essential tool for any shop handling permanent magnets. This device measures magnetic flux density with incredible precision. Consequently, it helps you verify that your components meet exact safety and performance standards.
Why You Need Accurate Magnetic Data
Magnetic fields are invisible, so you must rely on high-quality sensors. For instance, a Tesla Meter uses a Hall Effect probe to detect field strength. Furthermore, it displays results in either Tesla or Gauss units instantly. Because industries like aerospace and medical tech require strict tolerances, guessing is not an option. As a result, this tool ensures your products function correctly every time.
Key Features of Modern Meters
Today’s digital meters offer more than just a basic reading.
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First, the portable design allows for easy testing on the factory floor.
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Next, the "Peak Hold" function captures the strongest magnetic point automatically.
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Additionally, high-resolution screens make data easy to read in any lighting.
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Finally, many models include USB ports for quick data logging and analysis.
Improve Your Quality Assurance
Moreover, these meters help you detect flaws in magnetic assemblies. Similarly, they allow you to check for stray fields that might interfere with electronics. Thus, you protect your equipment and your customers. In conclusion, a reliable meter is the best investment for magnetic quality control.
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Industry Standard for handheld devices
The TESLA meter is a practical, handy type Gaussmeter having digital display that has been developed based on KANETEC's long experience and achievements in the manufacture of magnetism-applied products. From the user's point of view, this meter is designed for easy use by anyone by incorporating frequently used functions only.
Application:
- Measurement of residual magnetism in machined workpieces.
- Measurement of magnetic flux density in magnetism-applied products.
- Measurement of magnetic flux density of motors.
- Measurement of properties of magnetic materials.