celduc in the global rail industry - 12/09/2022

Railway industry by celduc Large temperature variations, shocks, vibrations, electromagnetic interferences, and more : electrical components for the railway industry must provide safe and reliable operations even under extreme conditions. celduc® relais has developed its SSRs with the highest quality standards. We have been a reliable and experienced partner in the railway industry for many […]

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Renewable energy potential - 29/08/2022

Challenges and opportunities in the renewable energy market The increasing demand for energy, the availability and cost of oil and issues of pollution make alternative sources of renewable energy essential. Consumption of renewable energy has grown worldwide due to government incentives and requirements for renewable energy and the desire to switch to cleaner fuel in […]

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Ideal applications for magnetic proximity sensors - 06/05/2022

Reed Sensor : for what applications ? Magnetic proximity sensors are a proven and popular choice for many types of applications. They are often used to monitor the open or closed status of windows, doors, gates, … and more in security applications. Basically, magnetic proximity sensors are a first class solution for any application where […]

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Solid State Relay Applications and Uses - 29/04/2022

What is a solid state relay used for? In this article we are going to discuss about the Solid State Relay, which is mostly known as SSR, and especially their applications. Solid-state relays are the semiconductor equivalents of the electromechanical relays, and therefore can be used to control electrical loads. The solid-state relay is a […]

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SSR for motor control - 24/11/2021

Why Solid State solutions for AC three-phase motor control ? Motor control has always been something difficult to tackle with as a motor is first of all an inductive type of load with high starting currents (which doesn’t help reduce size and costs of protection devices like fuses) and over voltages generated at turn-off. This […]

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