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Geomagnetic Measurements & Air Transport Standards

ARkival Technology performs Magnetic Field testing of magnet-contained products designated for both domestic and international air shipments.  Such products are required to be magnetically source-distance-tested (and labeled ) for compliance to the required ICAO & IATA 1 specifications. The resulting source-distance data must demonstrate magnetic fields less than the maximum value specified by ICOA &…
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Hall Effect Measurements

ARkival has an extensive range of different types, sizes and configurations of Hall effect probes. Contact us at 603.881.3322 for more information. ALSO See magnetic probe Discussions in sections on Magnet Magnetic Fields AND Geomagnetic Field Measurements Call Us Order […]

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Dielectric Properties

ARkival offers several services to meet you Dielectric Properties measurement needs. Contact us at 603.881.3322 for more information. Call Us Order […]

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Thermal Properties

ARkival offers several services to meet you Thermal Property measurement needs.  Contact us at 603.881.3322 for more information. Call Us Order […]

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Magnet Field Measurements & Magnetic Field Distance Mapping

Magnetic field data from magnets or magnetized materials can be collected in 1, 2 or 3 data planes (X, Y & Z) at both the magnet center and magnet edges. The application magnets are positioned in a non-magnetic test stand custom-machined for these measurements. The Hall-effect probes are mounted in a 3D micrometer station or…
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Curie Temperature

ARkival’s Curie temperature (Tc), or Curie point measurements are designed to determine the critical temperature at which magnetic materials loose their magnetic properties. Controlled temperature tests are performed in inert gas environments to determine the temperature (or temperature range) for which magnetic losses occur and the temperature below which magnetic properties return. Magnetic forces defined…
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