Detect and Measures Low Levels of Metallic Iron Compounds
MA-series Magnetic Analyzers feature sensitivity (down to ~0.00001% magnetic content), The MA-1040 is used to detect very low levels of magnetic iron in food, precious gems, pharmaceuticals, and many other materials. As evidence of its acceptance in industry, the MA-1040 has been referenced in American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and Abrasive Grain Association bulletins.
Particulate Systems' MA-1040 Magnetic Analyzer incorporates modern electronics and features 0.1 parts-per-million (ppm) resolution, a wide dynamic range, and low power consumption.
Technique Overview :
The MA-1040 Magnetic Analyzer utilizes two matched air core coils, one as a reference, and the other receives the sample material to be analyzed. The coils are energized with an AC source of 683 Hz to reject stray 50 or 60 Hz line frequencies, a potential interference source always present in an industrial environment.
Any imbalance in resonance between the two coils resulting from the presence of magnetic material in the sample will produce a signal of strength proportional to the amount of such material. After synchronous detection, the signal is displayed digitally as percent magnetic content.
Operation is simple and straight-forward. A sample, the weight of which has been entered, is lowered into the center of the sample coil. A digital readout immediately displays the results.
Specifications :
Operational :
Sample weight: 0.010 - 999 grams
Magnetic Content: 0.1 ppm - 1999.9 ppm
Physical :
Height: 16.76 (6.6 in.)
Width: 25.40 cm (10 in.)
Depth: 13.34 cm (5.25 in.)
Weight: 6.8 kg (15 lbs)
Electrical :
Voltage: 95 - 250 VAC
Frequency: 50 to 60 Hz
Environment :
Temperature: 10 to 45 °C
(50 to 113 °F), operating;
-10 to 55 °C (14 to 131 °F), non-operating
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