MAGNETIC TESTING SERVICES

KJSA characterizes the magnetic properties of permanent magnets on a confidential basis for industrial and government clients. As an independent test laboratory, KJSA can provide accurate B vs. H and (B-H) vs. H magnetization curves, measured on any type of permanent magnet material over a temperature range of -150șC to +350șC using computer-automated equipment. Testing is certified traceable to NBS (now NIST) standards.
A large range of sample geometries can be accommodated and KJSA has in-house cutting and grinding equipment for sample preparation, when required. Additional capabilities include measurement of reversible and irreversible losses of flux, magnetic aging of test samples at various temperatures, and determining temperature coefficients of flux and coercivity.
KJSA characterizes the magnetic properties of magnetically soft materials on a confidential basis for industrial and government clients. As an independent test laboratory, KJSA can provide accurate B vs. H and (B-H) vs. H magnetization curves and core loss characteristics, measured on any type of magnetically soft materials including Si-Fe, Fe-Co, Fe, stainless steel, Ni-Fe alloys, and others using computer-automated equipment.
Under DC conditions, KJSA can test for maximum permeability, saturation magnetization, loop shape, and coercive field. Testing complies with ASTM A-773-96, "Standard Test Method for DC Magnetic Properties of Materials Using Ring and Permeameter Procedures with DC Electronic Hysteresigraphs," or ASTM A341-95, "Standard Test Method for Direct Current Magnetic Properties of Materials Using D-C Permeameters and the Ballistic Test Methods." Under AC conditions, data can be provided on the AC permeability, B vs. H and core loss testing from 10Hz to 50kHz. Specimens can be in the form of rings, Epstein strips, bars with round or rectangular cross-section, and sometimes other physical forms. Testing can comply with ASTM A343-93a, "Standard Test Method for Alternating-Current Magnetic Properties of Materials at Power Frequencies Using Wattmeter-Ammeter-Voltmeter Method and 25-cm Epstein Test Frame," or ASTM A927-94, "Standard Test Method for Alternating-Current Magnetic Properties of Toroidal Core Specimens Using the Voltmeter-Ammeter-Wattmeter Method." Special tests can also be set up to meet specific customer requirements.

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KJS Associates, Inc.
Magnetics Engineering
8431 Castlewood Dr.
Indianapolis, IN 46250 USA
Telephone: +1-317-842-7500
Fax: +1-317-849-7600
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