1. Solidified Plastic Connectors: These robust and secure connectors are widely used in railway signaling and communications systems, with widely adopted standards like IEC 60947 and IEEE C57.
2. Multi-function Transition Modules: Offering compact solutions for simplifying the transition between different circuit connection pathways, these devices feature multiple output terminals with different control functions such as speed regulation, control switching, and phase regulation.
3. Digital Transformers: These state-of-the-art transformers offer digital settings and control to improve the accuracy of equipment and systems, and are commonly used in modern power and electronic systems.
4. Electric Disconnectors and Fuses: These devices provide reliable protection for electrical systems, as well as efficient connection and disconnection in order to help maintain a healthy electrical system.
5. Distribution Boards: Used for the local distribution of electricity, these boards are typically equipped with a power meter to measure consumption, as well as a circuit breaker for short-circuit protection.
6. Control Relays: Relying on an electronically-controlled switch connected to a logic system to drive the associated circuit, these relays are used to control the electrical system’s performance while ensuring safety and reliability.
7. Surge Protection Devices: These devices protect electrical systems from transient overvoltages and provide a reliable connection allowing the flow of power even during overloads.
8. Motor Starter Relay: This device provides the required power source and protection for the motor, allowing it to work efficiently and with minimal disturbance.
9. Circuit Breakers: Appropriately sized circuit breakers are essential for protecting the electrical system from overloading, while providing a reliable means of disconnection.
10. Contactors: Connecting single- or three-phase motors, contactors combine the properties of a switch and an overcurrent relay to provide reliable control to the motor.
11. Time Delay Relays: These specialized relays are used to automatically control the operation of a device by controlling the timing, sequence, and delay of the on and off function of electrical systems.
12. Overload Relays: These relays safely protect the electrical system by limiting the current flowing through it.
13. LED Indicators and Displays: LED indicators and displays provide clear, readable information while providing a low-cost solution to many visual indicators.
14. Industrial Power Supplies: These reliable, high-performance power supplies are largely used in industrial systems requiring a constant and uninterrupted power supply.
15. Network Cables: These standardized cables are renowned for their flexibility and are commonly used for networking, telephony, and broadcast systems.
16. Power Meters and Monitors: These devices accurately measure the consumption of electricity, making utilization more efficient and cost-effective.
17. Panel-Mount Fuses and Circuit Breakers: These devices serve as a crucial link between electrical systems and systems of protection.
18. Snap-Acting Switches: These simple and efficient switches are used to detect when an item is present, or has been moved or triggered, in order to activate a machine or other device.
19. Wireless Sensors: These advanced sensors measure and monitor a range of environmental and process variables via a communication interface such as radio frequency or infrared.
20. Cable Ties and Loom Kits: Strong and flexible, these ties are used to bundle and secure cables, while loom kits protect several cables at once and provide efficient installation.