MAC3382
Industrial
- May 21, 2006
- 33
Hello, All:
We have started using a Helmholtz coil and a flux meter to measure the magnets used in our products. We typically measure in Weber Centimeters and this works well for a relative comparison to a known good magnet sample. (We compare the magnetic moments between a magnets that works in our application to magnets in a batch.)
Sometimes we wnat to make a direct measurment for documentation on a print, but no one trusts the method. It seems that the (+) and (-) side of the magnet returns different values. This is probalbly from the fact the coils are not perfect. Do you agree?
Also, we have always see a difference between the flip and extraction methods. I would think that the returned values would be closer, but the flip method is always a few % higher.
The differences in returned values for different methods when measuring the same magnet is challenging. I would appreciate any input you may have to offer.
Thank you,
mac
We have started using a Helmholtz coil and a flux meter to measure the magnets used in our products. We typically measure in Weber Centimeters and this works well for a relative comparison to a known good magnet sample. (We compare the magnetic moments between a magnets that works in our application to magnets in a batch.)
Sometimes we wnat to make a direct measurment for documentation on a print, but no one trusts the method. It seems that the (+) and (-) side of the magnet returns different values. This is probalbly from the fact the coils are not perfect. Do you agree?
Also, we have always see a difference between the flip and extraction methods. I would think that the returned values would be closer, but the flip method is always a few % higher.
The differences in returned values for different methods when measuring the same magnet is challenging. I would appreciate any input you may have to offer.
Thank you,
mac