As an important component of modern access control systems, the safety of electromagnetic locks is the primary consideration in design. According to the provided information, an
Electromagnetic Lock (also known as a magnetic lock) works based on the principle of electrogenerated magnetism, generating strong suction force through current, firmly holding onto the adsorption iron plate to achieve the effect of locking the door. This type of lock does not have a complex mechanical structure and is suitable for controlling the access of escape doors or fire doors. The lock body is protected internally with epoxy resin, which increases its durability and stability.
The safety characteristics of electromagnetic locks include high safety, convenience, durability, and ease of installation and maintenance. They usually have safety features such as anti prying, anti drilling, and anti sawing, and can be connected to intelligent access control systems to achieve remote control and monitoring. In addition, the design of the electromagnetic lock allows for quick power outage in emergency situations, and the door can be opened immediately after losing suction, which is particularly important in applications with high safety requirements.