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A wide selection of transverse and axial
Hall probes is available to meet most applications. Accuracy of measurement is assured through the use of pre-calibrated probes which are calibrated in high accuracy fields standardized by nuclear
magnetic resonance techniques which permit traceability to the *National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). Probes are available with accuracies from ±0.1% to ±1.5% of reading. In addition, a selection of 10X
probes are available to extend the measuring range of this instrument to 150 kGauss. These probes are directly interchangeable and do not require special calibration. All probes are quickly
self-calibrated to this instrument via a convenient front panel control.
The transverse Hall probe measures magnetic fields perpendicular to the axis of the probe. Standard probe thickness
ranges from a thin-line version of 0.043" (1.09 mm) to a ruggedized version of 0.063" (1.60 mm).
The axial Hall probe measures magnetic fields parallel to the axis of the probe
such as solenoidal fields. Standard probe stem diameters are 0.263" (6.68 mm) and are housed in a rigid plastic stem for maximum protection for the most demanding industrial and laboratory applications.
The magnetometer probe measures low level magnetic fields from ±10 gamma (±1/10,000 gauss) to ±1.5 gauss. This probe is housed in a rigid plastic enclosure for maximum protection.
Application assistance is available to aid in selecting the most appropriate probe for your utilization.
*Formerly National Bureau of Standards (NBS)
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