Ever increasing requests for relays required to meet customer specific requirements are being met by Steinecker Elektronik. Some of these are:
* A range of thermovoltage efficient relays - extensively used in measurement applications.
* Relays that have low coil current consumption - presently widely used in battery operated electronic equipment.
* Relays in specially engineered housings, eg for C-rail mounting.
* Bi-stable (latching) and customer-specific time delay
Also of interest is the use of selected materials to conform to the American UL (Underwriters Laboratory) specification.
Steinecker Elektronik offers all termination methods: plug-in; solder; screw and cable connection/s. An important facility is to integrate other components eg by-pass zener, decoupling diodes. A range of monitoring and 220 V a.c. relays are also available.
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