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Three power-switching products added to component line

By Michelle Froese | October 18, 2024

Durakool, a manufacturer of power-switching components, announced the launch of three products designed to meet the progressing needs of the automotive and industrial sectors. These new offerings underscore the company’s commitment to the rapidly growing electric vehicle (EV) market and high-power industrial applications.

At the forefront of this launch is the DG82M, a first-of-its-kind Micro-ISO automotive plug-in relay featuring magnetic arc blowout technology. This industry-standard relay is optimized for dc switching, capable of handling up to 3A@110 Vdc for 100,000 cycles and 7A@110 Vdc for 20,000 cycles.

Despite the additional magnet, the DG82M still fits standard Micro-ISO sockets, making it ideal for industrial vehicles transitioning to electric power and higher voltage systems.

Complementing the DG82M is the DE40, a high-performance miniature PCB power relay engineered for demanding applications in EV charging and photovoltaic (PV) systems. With its reliable design and reinforced plastic housing, the DE40 offers a maximum switching current of 2x 40A at 277 Vac. Its DPST-NO-DM configuration, with optional SPST-NC auxiliary contacts, provides enhanced reliability through contact redundancy and real-time operational status monitoring.

The 3.2mm contact gap ensures superior dielectric strength, crucial for managing high-current loads in industrial applications.

Completing the trio of launches is the DHVC300, a state-of-the-art automotive contactor designed for high-voltage dc applications. This powerful contactor features a 500A 1000 Vdc rating with a maximum breaking current of 2000A. Its oxygen-free copper contacts are sealed in inert gas, while flexible mounting options and a choice of power terminals enhance its versatility.

The DHVC300’s non-polarized contacts allow for bidirectional under-load switching, making it a suitable solution for advanced automotive electrical systems.

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