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NSF introduces magnetic latching solenoids

A NSF Controls product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team May 25, 2009

NSF has brought out magnetic latching solenoids that employ permanent magnets coupled with the magnetic circuit of conventional DC solenoids.

They can pull and attract by supplying only momentary pulse current.

Magnetic latching solenoids employ permanent magnets , coupled with the magnetic circuit of conventional DC solenoids.

Magnetic latching solenoids employ permanent magnets , coupled with the magnetic circuit of conventional DC solenoids.

They provide strong holding force without maintained electrical power.

They release by supplying a reverse pulse of current.

A return force is required for this operation.

Operation by pulse current removes temperature-rise problems.

Memory is retained during power loss.

Operating load must always be greater than magnet force.

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