What are the specifications for an electromagnet
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The overall width of the magnet, assembly, or electromagnet. The overall length of the magnet, assembly, or electromagnet. The overall thickness of the magnet, assembly, or electromagnet. The outside diameter of round horseshoe or u-shaped magnets, button / pot, ring / disc, sphere, arc segments, or rotor magnets.
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An electromagnet is a type of magnet where an electric current creates a magnetic field.
- The wire that makes up an electromagnet is typically twisted into a coil.
- A magnetic field is produced by a current flowing through the wire and is concentrated in the hole, designating the centre of the coil
- Although your current supply is probably AC, electromagnets need a DC electrical source.
- In order to change your AC supply into a DC supply, you will need an electromagnet control panel.
- A rectifier in the control panel is used to do this.
- It is crucial to take the power needs of your electromagnet into account when creating specifications for the magnet control panel.
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