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What is a magnetic lock (maglock)?

What is an electromagnetic lock or maglock?

A magetic lock is a magnet that is created when an electrical current is passed through a solenoid (coiled wire wrapped around a metal core).

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Electromagnetic Lock

magnetic lock is a magnet that is created when an electrical current is passed through a wire with multiple coils around an iron core, or a solenoid (single coiled wire wrapped around a metal core). When the electrical current is disrupted the metal wire is no longer magnetized. Because of the very nature of an electromagnet, it can not be fail-secure, which means that in the result of an emergency or power outage, the doors will unlock. The built-in feature of unlocking in the result of a power outage (referred to as fail-safe) is the basic operating premise of the electromagnet or maglock. 

When there is no emergency or power failure to disable the locks, the magnets can be manipulated with a push-button, keypad, or card reader that temporarily interrupts the electrical current. After a few seconds, the current will return, and once the door has closed it will magnetically bind the door to the door frame. This lock set up is constructed by fixing a plate of magnetic metal (usually iron) to the door, and the electromagnet to the door frame.

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