Relay
Relay Introduction:
Relay is an electromechanical switching device that uses an electromagnetic coil to generate a magnetic field, driving metallic contacts to open or close a circuit. When the coil is energized, the movable contact is attracted to the fixed contact, enabling reliable switching between circuit states.
Key Features:
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High Insulation: Provides electrical isolation between control and load circuits for enhanced safety.
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Strong Load Capacity: Capable of switching high voltage and large current, suitable for various loads.
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Reliable and Durable: Stable mechanical structure ensures long service life and consistent performance.
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Wide Applicability: Supports both AC and DC operations, making it highly versatile.
Applications:
Relays are widely used in industrial automation, household appliances, power control systems, communication equipment, and automotive electronics. They represent one of the most classic and proven solutions for circuit switching.
You can select the appropriate relay model based on your specific application field or according to the required parameters such as voltage and current of the electrical equipment.