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celduc relais – Solutions for the Plastic Industry

January 16, 2005

With more than 50 years expertise in designing and building components for plastics machinery, celduc® can provide fully customized solutions, regardless of your requirements. In plastic processing, accurate temperature control is essential in determining the quality of the final outcome.

Solid state relays (SSRs) offer a greater degree of control over the process than electromechanical relays or contactors, as they don’t have moving parts and allow frequent switching of loads (low switching frequency limits the accuracy).

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celduc Brings You 7 Reasons to Use Solid State Relays
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A solid state relay is ideal when fast, frequent switching is required. This article presents the key advantages of using a solid state relay. These include:

  1. SSRs have an infinite lifespan for a long service life
  2. They are energy-saving thanks to a very low power consumption
  3. They are silent
  4. They are resistant to Shocks and vibrations
  5. They allow very high switching frequency for very accurate adjustement
  6. They provide special controls and diagnostics
  7. They allow various mounting configurations

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