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Definition of Demagnetizer
1. Noun. Any device (often a furnace) that is used to remove magnetization ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Demagnetizer
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Demagnetizer
Literary usage of Demagnetizer
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Railway Engineer (1905)
"G is the main armature and D is a subsidiary and very small armature, which may
be termed the "demagnetizer. " G2 is the shunt field of relatively low ..."
2. American Watchmaker and Jeweler: An Encyclopedia for the Horologist, Jeweler by George Henry Abbott Hazlitt (1898)
"demagnetizer. A machine or tool used to remove magnetism from parts of watches.
There are several demagnetizes upon the market. In some of these machines ..."
3. The Art of Railroading: Or, The Technique of Modern Transportation by Railway publications society, Chicago, Calvin Franklin Swingle, Frederick John Prior (1906)
"Wires lead from the left-hand end of the demagnetizer to the countershaft shown
in Fig. 418, in which both the starting and stopping is done by pulling a ..."
4. Science and Industry (1900)
"(536) Will you kindly give directions for constructing a watch demagnetizer for
use on alternating current? FR, Sea Cliff, LI ANS.—-You may make one form of ..."
5. 20th Century Machine Shop Practice: Arithmetic, Practical Geometry by Leonard Elliott Brookes (1906)
"Wires lead from the left-hand end of the demagnetizer to I he co ... the demagnetizer,
and in stopping automatically cuts rut the current. ..."
6. Encyclopedia of Engineering: A Treatise on Boilers, Steam Engines, the by International School of Engineering (1906)
"Wires lead from the left-hand end of the demagnetizer to the countershaft shown
in Fig. 413, in which both the starting and stopping is done by pulling a ..."