Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Magnetisation in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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This is also called"axial" magnetisation.
Magnetisation and assembly injection moulding in the mould.
The power of resistance to the destruction of magnetisation.
Magnetisation Determines the strength of magnetisation.
That explains the maximum in the magnetisation at this temperature.
The magnetisation is therefore similar to that of a compass needle.
The steel particles can be easily recovered by magnetisation.
After magnetisation, we discuss the internal structure of the magnet.
Types of temperature losses loss of magnetisation due to high temperature.
Magnetisation also comes in handy when you need to pick up a screw from the floor.
Figure 2: A material before magnetisation: pupils face different directions.
When exposed to higher temperatures they lose part of their magnetisation.
Practical and safe: You can turn the magnetisation on and off with the switch.
It can sustain a very high maximum operation temperature of 120°C magnetisation 44H.
Temperatures above 80°C destroy the magnetisation of neodymium magnets and magnetic tapes.
All rod magnets have their north and south poles on the even circular surfaces axial magnetisation.
Also magnetisation of pipe tubes(iron)
Neither ferrite nor neodymium magnets lose their magnetisation by itself.
Magnetisation in any direction Magnetisation exclusively in the specified direction.
Ferrite magnets lose part of their magnetisation permanently at a temperature below -40°C.
Under the black epoxy resin coat, however, hides a potent super magnet with a N50 magnetisation.
sheets can lose their magnetisation near neodymium and ferrite magnets.
south poles on the flat sphere surfaces axial magnetisation.
Thanks to the extremely strong N52 magnetisation, this small block magnet features an adhesive force of 1 kg.
south poles on the flat circular surfaces axial magnetisation.
Magnetic tapes and sheets lose part of their magnetisation permanently at temperatures below -20°C.
All disc magnets on this page have their north and south poles on the flat sphere surfaces axial magnetisation.
Thanks to its extremely strong N52 magnetisation, this very flat block magnet has an adhesive force of 1Â kg.
They have a significantly higher adhesive force than other magnets with the same dimensions that feature the standard N42 magnetisation.
Their magnetisation is concentrated on two sites which northern