Solenoid Description
A solenoid has good uniformity, a small size, and can produce a strong magnetic field. Solenoids are capable of producing AC and DC magnetic fields where the current and the field have a good linear relationship. Solenoids are suitable for various material, magnetic, or testing experiments across various disciplines such as materials, electronics, biology, medical, aerospace, chemistry, and applied physics, etc. The main purpose of most solenoids is: to generate a standard magnetic field, function as a Hall probe, calibrate various magnetometers, study of biological magnetic fields, and study the magnetic properties of materials.
Solenoid Dimensions
Solenoid Specifications
Length: 320mm
Outer diameter: 280mm
Inner diameter: 50mm
Magnetic field center strength: 2000Gs
Uniform zone length: 30mm
Uniformity: 0.6%
High uniformity solenoid
Length: 800mm
Outer diameter: 400mm
Inner diameter: 370mm
Magnetic field center strength: 1Gs
Uniform zone length: 500mm
Uniformity: 1%
Length: 350mm
Outer diameter: 220mm
Inner diameter: 190mm
Magnetic field center strength: 1Gs
Uniform zone length: 100mm
Uniformity: 1%
Length: 200mm
Outer diameter: 100mm
Inner diameter: 50mm
Magnetic field center strength: 200Gs
Uniform zone length: 20mm
Uniformity: 0.5%
Length: 2500mm
Outer diameter: 500mm
Inner diameter: 470mm
Magnetic field center strength: 1Gs
Uniform zone length: 250mm
Uniformity: 0.1%