IGBT modules 15A to 1600A in voltage classes from 600V to 1700V

Compact medium voltage vacuum contactor, 12kV 400A.
Integrated molded frame structure of 12kv 400A vacuum contactor, compact design, saving your valued space of cabinet.
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What's the difference of Solid State Relay from Magnetic Contactor?
Solid-state relays (SSRs) and magnetic contactors are both types of electrical switches used for controlling power circuits. It's important to consider the specific application requirements and load characteristics when choosing between an SSR and a magnetic contactor, as each has its advantages and limitations.
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Function and Application of Fast Vacuum Contactor as Bypass Switch
Fast vacuum contactors, when used as bypass switches, are widely applied in scenarios requiring efficient power management and continuous power supply due to their fast switching and high reliability.
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Advantages and Disadvantages of Spade Terminals and Screw Terminals in Solid State Relays
If quick connections and frequent maintenance are needed, spade terminals may be more suitable; for situations requiring long-term stable connections, screw terminals are a better choice.
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