Integrating Fluxmeters are used to measure total magnetic flux
with a coil.
Fluxmeters are often used when a total flux reading of a
magnet is required and unlike Gaussmeters need a changing magnetic
environment to support measurement.
Examples of when to use the instrument include:
- To check a magnetisation process
A search coil is embedded into a magnetising fixture (holds the
material to be magnetised). The magnet charger magnetises the
sample
and as it is removed from the fixture an Integrating Fluxmeter measures
the sample’s total magnetisation and determines if it is within
acceptable production tolerances.
- To determine total flux, with Helmholtz coils
(produces an area of superior uniformity).
A pair of Helmholtz coils is connected to an Integrating
Fluxmeter. The
sample to be tested is placed within the pair of coils and
rotated. The
Integrating Fluxmeter determines the total magnetisation of the sample
and displays this value on its screen.

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