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XHT-1 |
XHT-6 |
- Testing range:0-2T
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Accuracy:±1.0%FS(Ⅲ):±0.5%FS(Ⅱ):±0.2%FS(Ⅰ)(20℃±2℃)
- First measuring
range:0~200mT, second
measuring range:0.2~2 T
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Resolution:0-200mT:0.01G,
0.2-2T:0.0001T
- Samples speed:3-5
times per second
- Display:4 1/2 LED
- Probe
size:1.5×3.0×20+Φ15×75
mm (standard)
- Working
temperature:5-40℃
- Power
supply:220V/50Hz±10% AC
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Measurement:230×80×220
mm
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- Testing range:0-2T
- Accuracy: DC
magnetic field±1.0%FS;
AC magnetic
field±0.5%FS(20℃±2℃)
- First measuring
range:0~1000mT, second
measuring range:1~2 T
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Resolution:0~1000mT:0.1mT, 1~2T:0.001 T
- Samples speed:3-5
times per second
- Display:4 LCD
- Probe
size:1.5×3.0×20+Φ15×75
mm (standard)
- Working
temperature:5-40℃
- Power supply:9V
alkaline battery(6F22)
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Measurement:75×135×35 m
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XHT-4
- Testing range:0-2T
- Accuracy:±5.0%(IV)
- First measuring
range:0~200mT, second
measuring range:0.2~2 T,
Third measuring range:2~20T
- Resolution:0.1mT;1mT;10mT
- Samples speed:3-5
times per second
- Display:3 1/2 LCD
- Measuring range
shift: manual
- Power supply: 9V
battery
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XHT-5
- Testing range:0-2T
- Accuracy:
±1.0%FS(20℃±2℃)
- First measuring
range:0~1000mT, second
measuring range:1~2 T
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Resolution:0~1000mT:0.1mT, 1~2T:0.001 T
- Samples speed:3-5
times per second
- Display:4 LCD
- Probe
size:1.8×3.0×20+Φ15×75
mm (standard)
- Working
temperature:5-40℃
- Power supply:3x1.5V
battery
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Measurement:75×135×35 mm
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Tesla meter will measure any
permanent magnet, including, but not
limited to, Neodymium, SmCo,
Ceramic, Alnico, Ferrite and many
others.
Small and light, easy to take, could meet all kind of on-site
test requirements.
The most common tesla meter are based
on the induction principle and consist of an inductance coil and an
electrical measuring instrument. When a change occurs in the
magnetic flux linkage between the inductance coil and the magnetic
field whose induction is to be determined, an electromotive force,
which is measured by the instrument, is generated in the coil. In
constant magnetic fields the flux linkage changes as a result of
linear displacement, rotation, or vibration of the inductance coil;
in variable magnetic fields the change in flux linkage results from
a change in the magnitude and direction of the field. Fluxmeters are
used as the measuring instruments in the case of constant fields;
voltmeters, oscillographs, and other such devices are used in the
case of variable fields.
Tesla meter are used to measure the horizontal and vertical
components of the geomagnetic field intensity vector—for example, in
magnetic mapping and geological prospecting. They are also employed
in research on magnetism, particularly for measuring the magnetic
fields of the planets in the solar system and of the interplanetary
medium.
