Maglocks, or electromagnetic locks, are locking devices that consist of an electromagnet and an armature plate. By attaching the electromagnet to the door frame and the armature plate to the door, a current passing through the electromagnet creates a magnetic flux that securely bonds the armature plate to the electromagnet, keeping the door locked. Because the locking mechanism relies on electromagnetism, maglocks fail unlocked, making them suitable for fire and life safety applications. They are commonly used in access control systems for securing doors, gates, and other entryways.
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