


Solid State Relays DIN rail Mount with Heatsink
Expertly control your electrical system with our Solid State Relays DIN rail Mount. Designed for DIN rail mounting, this powerful device provides reliable and efficient performance for your industrial applications. Simplify your operation and enhance productivity with our state-of-the-art solid state relays.
Features & ApplicationÂ
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- Electro-optic isolation between input circuit and output circuit.
- DC-AC DC Singnal control AC load.
- The control signal and TTL CMOS Logic is compatible.
- The bidirectional control silicon output and zero circuit shutdown.
- SMT welding process.
- Widely used in industrial auto system, computer periphery connection, intermediate
- relay, solenoid valva control, etc.
What is a Solid State Relay?
A solid-state relay is like an electromechanical relay. It has no moving contact parts so is not prone to wear. They use optical semi-conductors that converts from an electrical signal to switch the load. As a result, they make no noise which is common with mechanical relays.
There are 3 common types, zero switching, peak switching and analogue switching. The most common of all is zero switching.
Although they typically cost more than mechanical relays, they will outlast time many times and pay for themselves in the long run. They are the preferred choice when it comes to accurate control. We recommend them when PID temperature controllers are used or selected from our website.
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Expertly control your electrical system with our Solid State Relays DIN rail Mount. Designed for DIN rail mounting, this powerful device provides reliable and efficient performance for your industrial applications. Simplify your operation and enhance productivity with our state-of-the-art solid state relays.
Features & ApplicationÂ
-
- Electro-optic isolation between input circuit and output circuit.
- DC-AC DC Singnal control AC load.
- The control signal and TTL CMOS Logic is compatible.
- The bidirectional control silicon output and zero circuit shutdown.
- SMT welding process.
- Widely used in industrial auto system, computer periphery connection, intermediate
- relay, solenoid valva control, etc.
What is a Solid State Relay?
A solid-state relay is like an electromechanical relay. It has no moving contact parts so is not prone to wear. They use optical semi-conductors that converts from an electrical signal to switch the load. As a result, they make no noise which is common with mechanical relays.
There are 3 common types, zero switching, peak switching and analogue switching. The most common of all is zero switching.
Although they typically cost more than mechanical relays, they will outlast time many times and pay for themselves in the long run. They are the preferred choice when it comes to accurate control. We recommend them when PID temperature controllers are used or selected from our website.

















