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Magnet for reed switch

06/22/2009 3:48 AM

Hello Everyone, Can anyone please suggest me what gauss of magnet to be used to operate a reed switch of 60-110 AT?,given the distance between the reed switch and magnet is 15mm.The application where the switch and magnet is been used is a FLOW METER.The magnet and reed switch are placed vetically parallel to each other. Regards, Amit

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Re: Magnet for reed switch

06/22/2009 4:18 PM

http://cr4.globalspec.com/thread/39319/Reed-Switch

Have you looked at the flow meter data sheet and flow meter manufacturer's website for the information, as it should be there.

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Re: Magnet for reed switch

10/30/2009 1:47 AM

Cobalt used for implantable devices with reed switches.

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