Visible magnetic boundary! Magnetic boundary inspection film MagneViewer.
Optimal for magnetic product development! A film that can display the boundary between the N pole and S pole. "This is a sensor film that allows you to see magnetic patterns." Traditionally, it has been difficult to visually identify the boundary between the N pole and S pole of a magnet, but with this inspection film, it becomes clearly visible. ● The boundary can be clearly seen even in dimly lit areas with yellow lines on a black background. ● This unique product features a microcapsule-like metallic free film formed on the surface of a Mylar film. 【Usage Examples】 - Confirmation of magnetization states in the magnet manufacturing process, magnetic encoders, linear scales, and information devices. - Recording of magnetic field distribution in space, etc. *For more details, please inquire by requesting materials.
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Optimal for magnetic product development! A film that can display the boundary between the N pole and S pole. "This is a sensor film that allows you to see magnetic patterns." Traditionally, it has been difficult to visually identify the boundary between the N pole and S pole of a magnet, but with this inspection film, it becomes clearly visible. ● The boundary is clearly distinguishable even in dimly lit areas with yellow lines on a black background. ● This unique product features a microcapsule-like metallic film formed on the surface of a Mylar film. 【Usage Examples】 - Checking the magnetization state in the manufacturing process of magnets, magnetic encoders, linear scales, and information devices. - Recording the magnetic field distribution in a space, etc. *For more details, please inquire by requesting materials.
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We also handle various positioning counters and angle counters as related products to magnetic technology and rotary encoders. As a related product of the counters, we have successfully extracted BCD signals at the micron level from a high-speed moving object at 2 meters per second.