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Although solenoids, relays, and contractors are all electromechanical switches, certain key characteristics make each one suited for specific applications. Solenoids are like a relay designed to switch a larger current from a distance. When electricity is through a coil, it generates a magnetic field, which effectively opens or closes the circuit. The terms solenoid and relay are identical. The current-carrying capability required, as well as the form factor’s ability to fit within your design footprint, are the main factors in deciding whether to use a relay, solenoid, or contactor. Once you’ve decided which of these three types of switching goods is best for you, examine crucial requirements such as operating temperatures and other environmental demands to narrow down your options even more.
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