
Automation equipment
Sorting, clamping, pick-and-release, and machine mechanisms that need controlled magnetic hold or actuation.
ElectromagnetMaker supports industrial buyers that need custom electromagnets, solenoid actuators, coil winding, and magnetic holding assemblies for automation, medical, security, research, and valve systems.
Why buyers shortlist us
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Pure copper coils and iron-core designs without rare-earth material dependencies
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Custom voltage, current, force, stroke, size, and duty-cycle engineering
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DC, AC, and pulse-drive solutions for OEM integration
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Factory-side support from concept review to sampling and production
Products

Round, rectangular, holding, lifting, and application-specific electromagnets tailored to your force and mounting targets.

Tubular, push-pull, latching, linear, and proportional solenoids for controlled motion and valve or locking systems.

Custom coil winding, encapsulated coils, and subassemblies for projects that need a magnetic component partner, not only catalog parts.
Capabilities
Applications

Sorting, clamping, pick-and-release, and machine mechanisms that need controlled magnetic hold or actuation.

Precision magnetic actuation and valve-driving assemblies for regulated device programs and compact equipment.

Core magnetic components for electromagnetic locks, door holders, and retention mechanisms.

Variable-field setups, lab equipment, and solenoid-driven valve projects that need stable engineering limits.
Workflow
Step 01
Send your application, voltage, force, stroke, duty cycle, and size constraints.
Step 02
We review feasibility, magnetic family choice, and likely thermal or safety boundaries.
Step 03
You validate prototype or pilot samples against the real assembly conditions.
Step 04
Approved designs move into production with the same inquiry thread and factory handoff.
Learn
Use this when the buying question is really about 100% duty, ambient limits, and thermal approval.
Use this when the headline force number looks attractive but air gap and safety margin are unclear.
Use this when the project starts from a DC voltage architecture and needs the right magnetic family decision.
FAQ
Questions buyers usually resolve before sending an RFQ
Email the engineering and sourcing details directly. If you already have drawings, target force, stroke, or duty-cycle data, include them in the first message.
RFQ checklist