Hall-Effect Gaussmeter Measures Up To 300 kG

Aug. 1, 1998

Spanning magnetic flux density measurement assignments ranging from the most sensitive laboratory environments to rugged industrial settings, Model 6010 Hall-effect gaussmeter can make magnetic field measurements from 0 to 300 kG over six ranges with a resolution of 0.1 mG using an appropriate probe. It measures both dc and true RMS ac magnetic fields at frequencies up to 20 kHz, with a basic dc accuracy of 0.25%. Other key features include peak hold, max./min. hold, auto zero, relative mode, and temperature measurement.

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