Gauss Meters

A gaussmeter is an instrument used to measure the intensity of a magnetic field. Also known as a magnetometer, the gaussmeter is used in a variety of applications in industry, science, and technology.

The gaussmeter works by detecting the effect of the magnetic field on a material sensitive to the magnetic field, such as a Hall sensor. When the Hall sensor is exposed to a magnetic field, it produces an electrical signal proportional to the strength of the magnetic field. This signal is converted to a gauss reading on the instrument display.

Gaussmeters are used in a wide variety of applications, including the measurement of magnetic field strength in motors, generators, transformers, and other electrical equipment. They are also used in scientific research, medicine, and geology to measure the magnetic field of the Earth and other objects.

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IMA GS20 Gaussmeter also called Teslameter. Device used for inspection and checking of flux density.

Reference: VARV02443