The Easy Guide: How to Pick the Perfect Magnetic Field Strength of magnetic grids?
Allen Wong
Experienced Sales Pro | 15 Yrs Supplying Flexible Magnets, NdFeB Magnets, Magnetic Filters | Helping Customers Find Innovative Magnetic Solutions
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I think you know when you want to do a dish just right, how that certain spice is needed in that dish right? And it is the same with magnetic field strength in your magnetic grid equipment too, is it not? That’s why it seems having the right size to capture those tiny metal fragments in your materials. Let me make it easier for you by making use of some easy to remember figures.
For Dry Stuff: When using dry powders such a magnetic field strength should range from 7000 to 8000 Gauss. That’s like adding the right pinch of salt when cooking your delicate powder.
For Wet Mixtures: When you’ve got wet slurry, you need a bit more power, like a stronger spice is required. Go for 9000 to 10000 Gauss. This higher strength enables to pull out the metal bits from the wet stuff.
For Super Tiny Particles: And if you are speaking of particles that cannot be seen with the naked eye, you are definitely going to need a super strong magnetic field. More than 12000 Gauss should be a goal worth striving for.
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Why Does This Matter?
Magnetic field strength is a bit like picking up the right instrument for a particular task or operation. I don’t know what machine it is, also depends with the size of the metal pieces, and the work to be accomplished. Getting it right means you don’t have to worry about any problems with your equipment.
Consult the Experts
As these figures suggest, you can get an approximate idea of the magnetic equipment; however, it is much better to discuss with the makers. They can provide you with the trend or the advice of what is best for you..
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