Glass relays, also known as reed relays, are electromechanical switches used in various industrial applications where high reliability and fast switching speeds are required. Here are some details about them:
Construction: Glass relays consist of a pair of magnetically sensitive, reed-like metal contacts enclosed in a glass tube filled with an inert gas (often nitrogen). The contacts are typically made of materials like nickel-iron alloys that exhibit high magnetic permeability.
Operation: They operate similarly to traditional relays but with smaller dimensions and faster response times. When a magnetic field is applied (either by an electromagnet or a permanent magnet), the contacts within the glass tube close or open, completing or interrupting the circuit.
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