Abstract: An improved method and device for measuring magnetic particles in a liquid wherein a known amount of liquid is contacted with a bed of ferromagnetic fibers maintained in the magnetic field of a magnet with sufficient strength to substantially completely magnetize said particles for a time long enough for said particles to migrate to and be substantially completely captured by said fibers and having a magnetic flux sensor positioned between a pole face of said magnet and said bed wherein the distance from said sensor to the fibers farthest from said sensor is not greater than about 6 millimeters.
Abstract: A method and device for measuring the amount of magnetic particles in a fluid such as ferrous wear particles in the lubricant of a machine. The particles are entraped by contacting a volume of the fluid with a means to entrap the particles and magnetized by subjecting the entraped particles to a magnetic field. The amount of magnetic particles entraped is measured by measuring the magnetization of the entraped and magnetized particles.