Electromagnetic locking mechanisms designed for residential access control utilize an electromagnet to secure a door. This system consists of an electromagnet mounted on the door frame and a corresponding armature plate attached to the door. When energized, the electromagnet generates a strong magnetic field, attracting the armature plate and creating a secure bond, thus preventing unauthorized entry. A common application is securing entry points to residences.
The implementation of such locking solutions offers enhanced security and convenience compared to traditional mechanical locks. Their resistance to physical attacks and ease of integration with electronic access control systems represent significant advantages. Historically, these systems were primarily used in commercial settings, but their adoption in private residences has increased due to their enhanced security features and decreasing cost.