GAUSS METERS

A gaussmeter, also known as a magnetometer, is a device used to measure the strength and direction of a magnetic field. A gaussmeter may also be referred to as an electromagnetic field detector, or EMF detector for short. Gaussmeters have several scientific uses and are popular among paranormal researchers. Small, hand-held versions are available and the user can carry it to monitor magnetic fields.

Two types of gaussmeters exist: scalar and vector. The scalar gaussmeter measures the strength of the magnetic field present in the area around the device. The vector gaussmeter measures the direction of the magnetic field depending on where the device is and which direction it's pointing. A gaussmeter may combine both of these technologies.

Gaussmeter for electro magnetic fields, solar radiation and lux becomes more important each day due to the increased negative effects of the environment. Gaussmeter is for both personal and professional use for measuring such things as transformers, power lines and electrical devices. Electromagnetic fields may have an important influence on human beings (for instance, feeling unwell, nervous or even internal burns), independent of their frequency. Gaussmeter is also used extensively in the industrial sector and in research and development.

  • Model 410


    Model 410 handheld gaussmeter is designed for accurate magnetic field measurements from 0.1 G to 20 kG | LAKE SHORE CRYOTRONICS Turkey
  • Model 425


    Model 425 gauss meter provides high-end functionality and performance in an affordable desktop instrument | LAKE SHORE CRYOTRONICS Turkey
  • Model 460


    Model 460 3-channel Hall effect gaussmeter is the best choice for applications requiring 3-axis measurements or three simultaneous single axis measurements | LAKE SHORE CRYOTRONICS Turkey
  • Model 475


    Model 475 is the first digital signal processor (DSP) based Hall effect gauss meter | LAKE SHORE CRYOTRONICS Turkey