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Electromagnets use electric current to generate a magnetic field which can be turned on or off as needed. They are made from a softer iron which quickly dissipates the induced magnetism after the current is switched off.  Electromagnetic strength is dependent on a variety of factors, such as the number of coils in the electrical wire that generates the power, the applied current, and the core material’s magnetic permeability. Categories of electromagnets include flat-faced, parallel pole, standard lifting, suspension, laboratory, and permanent.

Flat-faced electromagnets and parallel-pole magnets are two common types of electromagnets. Flat-faced magnets are used when the entire face of the magnet is in direct contact with a smooth, flat surface. Parallel-pole electromagnets or bi-polar magnets have two widely-spaced poles which allow the magnetic field to have a greater reach. These electromagnets are used when the magnet has only partial contact with the surface. They are also used to handle irregular shapes, or to work through an air gap.


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Part Numbers for Electromagnets

Part # Distributor Manufacturer Product Category Description
110593311 Mectronic ELECTROMAGNET Not Provided ELECTROMAGNET
XCKJ5964F0 PLC Radwell TELEMECANIQUE Not Provided SWITCH - ELECTROMAGNET SAFETY INTERLOCK 110VAC
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