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An electric contactor is a type of electrical switch used to control the flow of electricity in a circuit. It is typically used to control motors, lighting, heating, and other electrical loads. It is usually operated by a remote switch, such as a push button, timer, or other control device. The contactor consists of a coil, contacts, and an enclosure. When the coil is energized, the contacts close, allowing electricity to flow through the circuit. When the coil is de-energized, the contacts open, interrupting the flow of electricity.
Electric contactors are used in a variety of applications, including industrial, commercial, and residential. They are available in a range of sizes and configurations, and can be used to control both AC and DC circuits.
The electric contactor market is highly competitive, with a number of manufacturers offering a wide range of products. Some of the leading companies in the market include ABB, Schneider Electric, Siemens, Eaton, and Rockwell Automation. Show Less Read more