An electromagnetic sensor is a type of sensor used to detect the strength of an electromagnetic field, which can detect the intensity, direction, and frequency of the electromagnetic field. It can be used to detect the intensity of electromagnetic radiation, electromagnetic interference, and electromagnetic waves, as well as changes in electromagnetic fields. It can also be used to detect the frequency of electromagnetic waves, as well as the direction of electromagnetic waves. Electromagnetic sensors often require the use of glue to hold them in place to ensure that they can accurately detect the intensity, direction, and frequency of the electromagnetic field. Glue can help electromagnetic sensors be better fixed in a specific position, thus improving their accuracy and stability.
The potting adhesive developed by Beginor Material is used on electromagnetic sensors to meet the good flexibility and adhesion, and according to the size of the sensor, the adhesive products with excellent adhesion, bright surface and moderate toughness are the characteristics of many of Baigo's molded products
【Adhesive for foot switch sensor】
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