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| | | A : No, it is completely different. The basic principle of operation is the same, but the structure is completely different. In conventional reed switches, the current flow path is common with the magnetic flow path. Bestact uses a dual contact structure, consisting of an electrical circuit section and a magnetic circuit section. This unique structure characterizes excellent performance and reliability in Bestact. | | |
| | | • Magnetic and Electrical Circuits of Conventional Reed Switches | | |
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| | | Structure of Conventional Reed Switches | | |
| | | Structure of Bestact | | |
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