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Device Name
Vibrating Sample Magnetometer Microprocessor controlled
Model
Microprocessor 9600
Units Available
1
Manufacture Year
2010
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Description
A Vibrating Sample Magnetometer (VSM) is a precision instrument used to determine magnetic properties of materials such as magnetization curves, hysteresis loops, coercivity, remanence, and saturation magnetization. It operates by mechanically vibrating the sample in a uniform magnetic field; the changing magnetic flux induces a voltage in pickup coils that is proportional to the magnetic moment of the sample. VSM systems can also support a wide temperature measurement range and evaluate samples like powders, films, solids, liquids, and engineered magnetic materials
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Measurement Principle: Converts induced voltage from vibrating sample under a magnetic field into magnetic moment data (M-H curves). Typical Samples: Suitable for powders, bulk solids, thin films, liquids, and magnetic composites.