
Detector Switches: A Sense For Solutions
Detector switches are incredibly versatile, allowing for a wide range of uses across industries, while also offering high precision, accurate detection and a long lifespan.
Detector switches are incredibly versatile, allowing for a wide range of uses across industries, while also offering high precision, accurate detection and a long lifespan.
We at E-Switch want to make the installation of our switches as easy as possible, which is why all our panel mount switches are now available with wire leads.
A toggle switch is a mechanical switch that is commonly used to control the flow of electricity in electronic devices. It’s characterized by the presence of a manually operated handle which controls the flow of electrical current from power supply to device.
An informational glossary of terms for the switch industry, including explanations of commonly used words, concepts and abbreviations.
Slide switches are a practical choice for many applications, offering simplicity and reliability.
As the demand for electric vehicles has grown, so has E-Switch’s breadth of products that cater to the market. Explore how our switches add safety, efficiency and reliability to EV charging stations around the globe.
The beauty of switches lies in their simplicity — they’re able to turn an ordinary experience into something extraordinary with the push of a button. But what is an electromechanical switch and what are some examples of how various switch products are used?
Atria Technologies is now an Authorized Representative of E-Switch, covering Australia and New Zealand.
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One of E-Switch’s customers in the sustainable energy market needed emergency stop switches incorporated into new solar panel installations. Read our customer success story to find out how we helped them with our E100 Series e-stop, pushbutton switch.
If you’re looking at an electromechanical switch data sheet, you’ll quickly encounter specifications for the switch’s contact resistance and insulation resistance. But what do these terms mean and what’s the difference between the two?
Magnetic reed switches are typically used in applications where position detection or sensing is required, such as the opening or closing of a door, but how do they operate?