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Magnetism Detector measures field strength up to ±20 gauss.

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Magnetism Detector measures field strength up to ±20 gauss.
Magnetism Detector measures field strength up to ±20 gauss.

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July 30, 2003 - Pocket-sized, hand-held Magnetism Detector displays degree and polarity of residual magnetism in iron and steel objects. It operates by placing base of indicating needle against object being tested. Full-scale deflection is equal to approximately 20 gauss. Typical applications include checking products such as bar, tubing, or metal parts where magnetism can interfere with subsequent machining and handling operation, or with end use of product.

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Magnetic Analysis, Corp.
535 S. 4th Ave., Dept. JCD
Mount Vernon, NY, 10550-4403
USA


Magnetic Analysis Corporation (MAC) Offers Simple, Cost-Effective Magnetism Detector

MOUNT VERNON, NY/July 16, 2003 - Magnetic Analysis Corporation (MAC) now offers a pocket-sized, inexpensive magnetism detector that displays the degree and polarity of residual magnetism in iron and steel objects. The magnetism detector instantly measures field strength up to ± 20 gauss and determines field polarity, thus enabling users to quickly and easily avoid problems associated with unwanted magnetism.

A convenient, hand-held device, the magnetism detector can be used by simply placing the base of its indicating needle against the object being tested. Full-scale deflection is equal to approximately 20 gauss. For example, a reading of ten gauss or less is usually acceptable when checking magnetized bar stock or tabing. Typical applications include checking products such as bar, tubing or metal parts where magnetism can interfere with subsequent machining and handling operations, or with the end use of the product. Other uses include checking tools and aircraft parts.

MAC's magnetism detector is available at a low price, and can be purchased with batch discounts. For more information on Magnetic Analysis' magnetism detector, call (800) 4NDT-MAC or log onto www.mac-ndt.com.

Based in Mount Vernon, New York, Magnetic Analysis Corporation celebrates its 75th year in business in 2003. Today, MAC is a global provider of nondestructive testing equipment for metal products, including eddy current, ultrasonic, and flux leakage instruments and systems. Beyond remaining at the forefront of these technologies, MAC provides world-class customer service, working with customers to provide customized solutions for each application as well as training and service. The company also provides testing in-house utilizing its own systems. For more information on MAC's products, call (800) 4NDT-MAC or log onto www.mac-ndt.com.
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