An electromagnet is a device that produces a magnetic field, which is possible due to the flow of electric current through it. Electromagnets are used in systems that can both attract and repel, and even move and lift elements made of ferromagnetic metals. Such metals include mainly iron, although sometimes objects of this type are made of nickel or cobalt. Due to the way they influence metal objects we can distinguish between pushing and holding electromagnets. Individual models differ in power and operating voltage. Considering these parameters we should choose electromagnets for a specific project and object. In Botland shop you will find a wide range of electromagnets, which have found their application in mechanical systems and access control systems. They have different sizes and shapes, as well as range of operation. Check our offer and compare individual electromagnets in order to choose the best one.
Electromagnets
Holding electromagnet 12V 60kgf
The holding electromagnet is powered with a voltage of 12 V. Keep the weight of 60 kg in standard earth acceleration 9.8 m/S2. The dimensions of the elctromagnet 38 x 80 x...Pulling electromagnet 12V 0,5kg
A device whose task is to perform linear motion - pulling, after giving a 12 V voltage signal. The electromagnet draws about 0.6 A current. The range of the pin is 5 mm....Electromagnet holding 12V 10W 80kgf
A holding electromagnet which, after applying a voltage pulse of 12 V , holds a mass of 80 kg (with a standard acceleration due to gravity of 9.8 m/s 2 ). The current...Electromagnet holding 12V 2W 8kgf
The holding electromagnet is powered by 12 V. The rated power is 2 W. The maximum load capacity of the magnet is 8 kg with a standard gravitational acceleration of 9.8 m/s...Electromagnet holding 12V 1W 80mA 1kgf
Holding electromagnet, powered by 12 V. With standard acceleration due to gravity (9.82 m/s 2 ) it maintains a mass of 1 kg . Current consumption is approx. 80 mA, rated...- Reduced price
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Electromagnet holding 12V 4W 45kgf
Holding electromagnet, powered by 12 V. With a standard acceleration due to gravity of 9.8 m/s 2 it maintains a mass of 45 kg . The current consumption of the device is...- Reduced price
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Electromagnet holding 12V 6W 60kgf
Holding electromagnet with a rated power of 6 W. It requires a voltage pulse of 12 V to operate. With a standard acceleration due to gravity of 9.8 m/s 2, the maximum...Electromagnet holding 12V 1W 3kgf
A holding electromagnet, which, when given a voltage pulse of 12 V , maintains a mass of 3 kg (at standard ground acceleration of 9.8 m/s2). The device takes about 170 mA,...Electromagnet holding 12V 3W 15kgf
Powered by 12 V , a holding electromagnet that holds a mass of 15 kg under standard acceleration due to gravity (9.8 m/s 2 ). Current consumption during operation is...Pulling electromagnet 12V 0,6kg
Electromagnet, which after giving a voltage signal of 12 V , allows for linear motion - pulling. The range of the device's pin is 10 mm and its maximum load capacity is 0.6...Electromagnet holding 12V 3,5W 25kgf
Holding electromagnet, powered by 12 V. With a standard acceleration due to gravity of 9.8 m/s 2 it supports a mass of 25 kg . The device's current consumption is 300 mA,...Electromagnet holding 12V 3,5W 30kgf
Holding electromagnet with a rated power of 3.5 W. Powered by 12 V. Current consumption is approximately 300 mA. The device maintains a mass of 30 kg under standard...Pulling electromagnet 12V 14,4W 3,5kg
Tractive solenoid, which requires a voltage of 12 V to operate correctly on the coil. The device, performing linear motion, draws about 1.2 A current. The range of the pin...Electromagnet holding 12V 2W 5kgf
Holding electromagnet with a maximum load capacity of 5 kg (at standard gravitational acceleration of 9.8 m/s 2 ). Powered by 12 V. Current consumption is...Holding solenoid 12V 2,5W 2kgf
The holding electromagnet powered with the voltage of 12 V with a power of 2.5 W. It holds a weight of 2 kg in standard earth acceleration of 9.8 m/s2. Case diameter is 20 mm,...Pulling electromagnet 12V 7,2W 0,8kg
An electromagnet which, under the influence of supplying a voltage of 12 V to the coil, performs a linear - pulling motion . The device draws about 0.6 A current. The range...Pulling electromagnet 12V 4,5kg
An electromagnet which, under the influence of providing a 12-volt signal pulse, performs a continuous rectilinear movement. The device draws a current of approx. 2 A...Solenoid, coil, 5V electromagnet - SparkFun ROB-11015
The device allows to perform a linear movement, for example, pulling or pushing, using the voltage signal of 5 V. The range of the bolt is approximately 4.5 mm.Electromagnet holding 12V 4W 30kgf
Powered by 12 V , the holding electromagnet holds a mass of 30 kg at a standard acceleration due to gravity of 9.8 m/s 2 . The rated power of the device is 4 W and the...- Reduced price
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Electromagnet pushing 12V 2kg 25mm
The pushing electromagnet is powered by 12 V , it can push out a mass of 2 kg with a standard earth acceleration of 9.8 m/s2. The housing diameter is 25 mm and the bolt...Electromagnet pulling 12V 0.4kg
The device allows to perform a linear - pulling motion with a voltage signal of 12 V. The range of the bolt is approximately 10 mm.- Reduced price
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Electrically powered magnets for mechanical systems
An electromagnet is a type of magnet in which the magnetic field is created by an electric current . Electromagnets usually consist of wire wound around a coil . The current flowing through the winding creates a magnetic field that is concentrated in the center of the coil. The magnetic field disappears when the current is turned off. Coils of wire are often wound around a magnetic core made of a ferromagnetic material such as iron - the core concentrates the magnetic flux and creates a stronger electromagnet. The purpose of the magnetic field is to influence ferromagnetic metals.
Simple magnetic field control
The main advantage of an electromagnet over a permanent magnet is that the magnetic field can be changed quickly by controlling the amount of electric current in the winding . However, unlike a permanent magnet (e.g. a neodymium magnet ), which does not require power, an electromagnet requires a continuous supply of current to maintain a magnetic field . They are used, among others, in electric motors. Electromagnets powered by electricity produce a magnetic field only when electric current flows through the winding.
Magnetic field - magnets available in the offer
Our online store offers electromagnets with different voltages and currents, which allows you to select a system that suits your individual needs. Modules integrated with the control electronics are also available, which simplifies the implementation of such an electromagnet in an electronic system, for example with an Arduino module.
Holding electromagnets for access control
One of the applications of holding electromagnets available in our store are access control systems - door locks. Holding electromagnets (another name: holding electromagnets) are used to hold doors that should not be open at a given moment. The electronic system, after receiving a signal from the system controlling the lock - card reader, RFID token, code keyboard, etc. - deenergizes the electromagnet coil, which stops it from being attracted to the metal plate on the door. At this point you can open the door normally and enter the room. The electromagnet is switched on again after a while and when the door is closed, it does not allow it to be opened again until the signal from the access control system is given again. Electromagnets can be perfect for many electronics projects. In turn, industrial electromagnets, as the name suggests, are used on a wide scale in various industries.
Electromagnets - FAQ
An electromagnet is a device consisting of a core of magnetic material surrounded by a coil through which an electric current flows to magnetize the core. The electromagnet is used where controllable magnets are needed, e.g. when the magnetic flux is to be changed, reversed or turned on and off.
Neodymium magnets come in various sizes, shapes and weights. At Botland you will find them in sets of several pieces and as single pieces, round and rectangular magnets, cylindrical magnets, holding, pushing and pulling magnets. It is worth trying models with an additional layer of glue for easy assembly.
Prices of electromagnets in Botland range from several dozen zlotys to just over PLN 100 per piece. An important parameter of holding electromagnets, which determines the price, is the value of the mass that it can hold in kilograms (the same applies to other types of electromagnets).