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Mu Metal Shielding Can
April 22,2020.
Magnetic Shields is an expert in the manufacture and supply of Mu Metal Magnetic Shielding Can for transformers and other sensitive electronic components. Our wide range of round and square-angled shi...
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The properties of the Moly Permalloy material
April 22,2020.
The Moly Permalloy has a high magnetic conductivity and is suitable for electromagnetic shielding. Supermendur and Permendur have a high flux density and are suitable for transformers or chokes. Alloy...
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Magnetic shielding
July 22,2020.
Magnetic shielding is a viable option for our standard PMT because it provides a cost-effective way to block foreign radiation. Permalloy is a kind of nickel ferromagnetic alloy, nickel content of abo...
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Design tips for the next custom magnetic product
July 22,2020.
Check your magnetic design requirements and don't know where to start? These design tips will help you get started. Need more help? Call us! Early in the product design cycle, talk to experienced Magn...
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Why use cores in transformers?
October 27,2020.
Transformers often require/use iron cores because they operate on magnetic forces, which are difficult to understand when sharing certain characteristics with good old "electricity" (ohms, volts, ampe...
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Tape Wound Toroidal Cores
October 27,2020.
The tape wound toroidal core is close to the perfect magnetic path configuration and allows for the most efficient application of high magnetic conductivity magnetic alloys. The physical and magnetic ...
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Transformer: Why stack the core?
January 20,2021.
The design of the magnetic core does not allow any current to flow. However, it is a conductive loop that undergoes a changing magnetic field, so small currents are induced in it-these are called "edd...
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