Eddy current displacement sensors (ECDS) represent a mature, yet continuously evolving, non-contact measurement technology that utilises the principles of electromagnetic induction. When an ...
Eddy current testing (ECT) is a widely adopted non-destructive evaluation (NDE) method that leverages electromagnetic induction to detect and characterise defects in conductive materials. By inducing ...
Eddy current testing has been used for at least 50 years to inspect conductive parts for surface imperfections such as cracks or scratches. Fundamentally, the technique is comparative—it only ...
The majority of metal traces used to produce electrical connections in semiconductor devices begin life as blanket metal films that are later patterned and etched to create conductive connections ...
Unlike mechanical brakes, which are based on friction and kinetic energy, eddy current brakes rely on electromagnetism to stop objects from moving. Eddy currents are created when a conductor passes ...
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