Configurable Switch Components - Contact Block

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
S2-02WB

S2-02WB

Altech Corporation

CONTACT BLOCK SPST-NCX2 10A 600V

2200

1.20124.0180000

1.20124.0180000

RAFI

CONTACT BLOCK 4PST 10A 125V

5

1.20122.0020000

1.20122.0020000

RAFI

CONTACT BLOCK DPST-NO 3A 120V

0

1.20124.0190000

1.20124.0190000

RAFI

CONTACT BLOCK DPST-NC 10A 125V

0

5.00100.1400000

5.00100.1400000

RAFI

CONTACT BLOCK SPST-NO 10A 250V

232

1.20122.0330000

1.20122.0330000

RAFI

CONTACT BLOCK DPST-NC 0.25A 35V

12

1.20126.0050000

1.20126.0050000

RAFI

CONTACT BLOCK DPST-NO 0.1A 35V

0

61-8610.37

61-8610.37

EAO

CONTACT BLOCK SPST-NO 0.3A 50V

31

61-8520.12

61-8520.12

EAO

CONTACT BLOCK DPST-NO 5A 250V

5

1.20122.0420000

1.20122.0420000

RAFI

CONTACT BLOCK DPST-NO 3A 120V

0

1.20123.0230000

1.20123.0230000

RAFI

CONTACT BLOCK SPST-NO 3A 120V

27

1.20124.0030000

1.20124.0030000

RAFI

CONTACT BLOCK DPST-NC 10A 125V

7

A22-11M

A22-11M

Omron Automation & Safety Services

CONTACT BLOCK DPST 10A 110V

13

1.20126.3049000

1.20126.3049000

RAFI

CONTACT BLOCK DPST-NC 3A 120V

22

A22-01S

A22-01S

Omron Automation & Safety Services

SWITCH BLOCK MICROLOAD SPST-NC

3

61-8755.37

61-8755.37

EAO

CONTACT BLOCK DPST-NC 0.3A 50V

20

61-8420.12

61-8420.12

EAO

CONTACT BLOCK DPST-NO 5A 250V

11

1.20126.7049000

1.20126.7049000

RAFI

CONTACT BLOCK DPST-NC 3A 120V

49

1.20126.7010000

1.20126.7010000

RAFI

CONTACT BLOCK SPST-NC 3A 120V

0

1.20122.0010000

1.20122.0010000

RAFI

CONTACT BLOCK SPST 3A 120V

24

Configurable Switch Components - Contact Block

1. Overview

Configurable Switch Components - Contact Block refers to modular electrical switching units that enable customizable circuit control through interchangeable contact modules. These components serve as core elements in automation systems, allowing flexible configuration of switching functions by combining different contact blocks (e.g., NO/NC contacts, auxiliary/main contacts). Their importance lies in optimizing system design efficiency, reducing maintenance costs, and adapting to diverse industrial requirements.

2. Major Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional CharacteristicsApplication Examples
Mechanical Contact BlocksPhysical movable contacts with high current tolerance (up to 100A)Industrial machinery, motor control panels
Hybrid Contact ModulesCombines mechanical and solid-state elements for mixed loadsAutomation systems with combined AC/DC loads
Expandable Contact CartridgesModular design allowing on-site configuration changesPLC control cabinets, assembly lines
Smart Contact UnitsIntegrated sensors for real-time status monitoringSmart grid systems, predictive maintenance

3. Structure and Components

A typical contact block consists of:

  • Contact Materials: Silver-nickel alloy or silver-cadmium oxide for high conductivity
  • Insulation Housing: PA66 or PBT thermoplastic for dielectric strength
  • Terminal Blocks: Spring clamp or screw-type connections
  • Actuation Mechanism: Mechanical linkage or magnetic coil interface
  • Modular Interface: Standardized mounting rails (35mm DIN) or plug-in connectors

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterTypical RangeImportance
Rated Current (Ie)1-100ADetermines load capacity
Dielectric Strength2500-6000VEnsures safety isolation
Contact Resistance5-50m Affects power loss and heating
Mechanical Life10-100 million operationsDictates maintenance intervals
IP RatingIP20-IP67Determines environmental resistance

5. Application Fields

Main industries include:

  • Industrial Automation (PLC systems, CNC machines)
  • Energy Management (smart grid relays, solar inverters)
  • Transportation (railway signaling, EV charging stations)
  • Building Systems (HVAC controls, emergency lighting)
  • Consumer Electronics (smart home devices, industrial appliances)

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerKey Product SeriesSpecial Features
Schneider ElectricTeSys Contact BlocksModular expansion up to 12 poles
SiemensSIRIUS 3RT20Plug-in design with diagnostic LEDs
OmronMY2 SeriesHigh vibration resistance (20G shock)
ABBA Series ContactorsLow power consumption (0.3W at 230V)
TE ConnectivityRelaycon SeriesDouble-break contact system

7. Selection Guidelines

Key considerations:

  • Electrical Matching: Ensure rated current/voltage exceeds system requirements
  • Environmental Conditions: Select appropriate IP rating and contact material
  • Modularity Needs: Choose plug-in modules for frequent reconfiguration
  • Compliance Standards: Check UL, IEC 60947-4-1, or CSA certifications
  • Lifecycle Cost: Balance upfront cost with expected mechanical/electrical life
Case Example: For a 48V DC motor control application in a dusty factory environment, select IP65-rated hybrid contact blocks with silver-tungsten contacts and 10A rating.

8. Industry Trends

Future development focuses on:

  • Miniaturization: 30% size reduction in new designs (e.g., TE Connectivity's X Series)
  • Smart Integration: Embedded IoT sensors for condition monitoring
  • Eco-friendly Materials: Cadmium-free contact alloys and recyclable housings
  • Wireless Configurability: Bluetooth-enabled parameter adjustment
  • Standardization: Unified mounting systems across manufacturers

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