Control technology
Demagnetising
Electrical magnetic clamps are highly suitable for gripping metallic parts. They nevertheless suffer from one small drawback:
the parts become magnetised and the residual magnetism can produce a small adhesive force even after the electrical magnetic clamp is switched off. This means that light parts in particular cannot always be reliably separated from the magnet.
The Micros Automation electronic demagnetising device solves this problem by reducing the residual magnetism in the item and in the magnetic clamp during unloading.
the parts become magnetised and the residual magnetism can produce a small adhesive force even after the electrical magnetic clamp is switched off. This means that light parts in particular cannot always be reliably separated from the magnet.
The Micros Automation electronic demagnetising device solves this problem by reducing the residual magnetism in the item and in the magnetic clamp during unloading.
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