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Comments on the Calibration and Use of NIST Test Ring (SRM 1853)
Published
Author(s)
L Swartzendruber
Abstract
The technique used at NIST to calibrate the Standard Reference Material (SRM) 1853 test rings is described. Details of the leakage fields from these rings are given and some suggestions made for their use.
Citation
Materials Evaluation
Pub Type
Journals
Keywords
calibration, ferromagnetic material, magnetic dipole, magnetic particle test rings
Citation
Swartzendruber, L.
(2008),
Comments on the Calibration and Use of NIST Test Ring (SRM 1853), Materials Evaluation
(Accessed October 22, 2025)