Reed Relays


Order No.:
45P4492
Manufacturer SKU:
D31B3100


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45P4493
Manufacturer SKU:
D31B5100


Order No.:
45P4494
Manufacturer SKU:
D31C2100


Order No.:
45P4495
Manufacturer SKU:
D31C2110


Order No.:
45P4496
Manufacturer SKU:
D31C5100


Order No.:
45P4497
Manufacturer SKU:
D31C5110


Order No.:
45P4498
Manufacturer SKU:
D31C7100


Order No.:
45P4499
Manufacturer SKU:
D31C7110


Order No.:
45P4500
Manufacturer SKU:
D32A3100


Order No.:
45P4501
Manufacturer SKU:
D32A3110


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45P4502
Manufacturer SKU:
D32A5100


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45P4503
Manufacturer SKU:
D32A7100A


Order No.:
45P4504
Manufacturer SKU:
D41A5100L


Order No.:
45P4505
Manufacturer SKU:
D51A3110


Order No.:
45P4506
Manufacturer SKU:
D71A2100


Order No.:
45P4507
Manufacturer SKU:
D71A2110


Order No.:
45P4508
Manufacturer SKU:
D71A5100


Order No.:
45P4634
Manufacturer SKU:
R1329L00


Order No.:
45P4635
Manufacturer SKU:
R1329L87


Order No.:
45P4636
Manufacturer SKU:
R1343L00
First-class reed relays
Reed relays work with the so-called reed switch. It makes it possible to open or close electrical circuits by a magnetic field acting from the outside. These components are used, for example, for signal switching in measuring instruments.The special relays consist of a solenoid coil usually wound from enameled copper wire. The so-called reed switch is located in the center of this coil. Because of their shielding, reed switches can often be packed tightly together without affecting each other. Reed relays are considered to be particularly reliable and also extremely durable.