A product that allows for the absolute measurement of magnetic field strength using proton solid samples!
The "EFM-150P/EFS-150F" is an ultra-thin NMR probe designed for narrow gaps, achieving a thickness of 1.5mm using a newly developed ultra-flat sensor coil. It enables NMR measurements in gaps that were previously difficult to insert into. By inserting it into a small gap, measurements can be taken in areas with good magnetic field uniformity, significantly improving measurement accuracy and stability. Additionally, it can be combined with general-purpose magnetic field measuring instruments (Tesla meters and Gauss meters) such as the EFM-2000AX and EFM-3000AX, as well as the EFS-800 NMR sensor. 【Features】 ■ Newly developed ultra-flat sensor coil ■ Can be inserted into narrow magnetic pole gaps ■ Can be inserted into areas with good magnetic field uniformity ■ Measures absolute magnetic field using proton samples ■ Compatible with various NMR magnetic field measuring instruments (Tesla meters and Gauss meters) *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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【Performance (Excerpt)】 ■Measurement Range: 0.5T width within the range of 0.5 to 2T ■Modulation Method: Magnetic field modulation ■Modulation Width: 1mT ■Modulation Period: Power supply frequency period ■NMR Sample: Proton solid *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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Echo Electronics Co., Ltd. is engaged in the design, manufacturing, and sales of electrical equipment and electronic measuring instruments, as well as the design, manufacturing, and sales of electronic application devices. We offer precise magnetic field strength measurements and customization of measuring instruments to suit various magnetic field measurement environments. Our NMR magnetic field measuring instruments are widely used in the field of physics (such as physical research and accelerator facilities) and in the medical field (such as distribution measurements for MRI magnets), based on over 50 years of experience.