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Complete knowledge of magnetism and standard electromagnetic safety monitoring procedures.

01/09/2026 16:29:23

Living and production spaces always contain a form of energy called a magnetic field. The interaction between this magnetic field and the surrounding environment causes magnetism. Determining the amount of magnetism helps us control the risk of electromagnetic interference and protect human health. This article provides an in-depth look at the nature of magnetism and the groundbreaking features of modern measuring and testing equipment.

The nature of modern environmental energy

This concept refers to materials that are ferromagnetic or contain electromagnetic fields. Nowadays, people are exposed daily to high-power machinery, heat-generating equipment, and power transmission infrastructure. This means life not only faces pollution of land, water, and air, but also electromagnetic pollution.

This phenomenon occurs around electric currents or permanent magnet materials. Using measuring devices helps identify areas with high energy density, thereby allowing for the implementation of solutions to minimize the harmful effects of leakage on sensitive electronic components.

Purpose of applying measuring and testing equipment

High-intensity electromagnetic waves can affect health if exposed for extended periods. To minimize this risk, specialized measuring instruments have been developed as a solution for monitoring real-world parameters in living and working environments. Thanks to these modern tools, we can:

- Identify leakage points in electrical cabinets and motors.

- Assess the safety level of office and factory areas.

- Check the magnetic attraction and quality of ferromagnetic materials in industrial manufacturing.

Breakthrough features on next-generation devices

EMIN's product line is constantly improving with advanced sensor technology, meeting the stringent requirements of laboratory settings:

- Multi-axis field measurements: Devices collect data on magnetic fields, electric fields, and radio frequency (RF) intensity. A typical example is the Tenmars TM-190 electromagnetic field meter, a versatile device that simultaneously displays three measurement values ​​on a single, high-definition color screen.

- High-performance Hall sensors: Allow measurements from any direction with high sensitivity. The Lutron MG-3003SD magnetic field meter is a prime example of this modern device, integrating an SD memory card for real-time data storage and supporting both DC and AC measurements across a wide frequency range.

- Warning system and visual display: The device incorporates an audible alarm when high energy thresholds are encountered. The 2.4-inch TFT color screen allows for easy monitoring of waveform oscillation graphs. For ultra-high-resolution industrial testing needs, the Kanetec TM-901PRB magnetic meter offers wide-range flux density measurement capabilities, supporting users in easily controlling the magnetic attraction of mechanical parts or industrial magnets.

- Storage and analysis: Newer devices support saving historical recordings via USB or memory card connection, facilitating periodic reporting and in-depth research.

Electromagnetic safety solutions at EMIN

Using specialized measuring instruments is the optimal method for determining the safe boundary between humans and energy sources. Equipping yourself with these tools not only ensures the stability of electronic equipment but also demonstrates a commitment to protecting the health and safety of the workplace environment.

Mastering these parameters eliminates concerns about electromagnetic pollution. With the support of modern equipment, all fluctuations are quantified with specific numbers, enabling the most scientific risk management.

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