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Control thyristor T
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control thyristor
control thyristor
control thyristor
control thyristor
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T series – phase control thyristors in disc and stud design. Phase control thyristors are typically used in electric equipment using phase control to change the output voltage or switch the current supply on or off. Features of our thyristors: • Semiconductor element Dia: 24 – 100 mm • Proven quality • Nominal current: 125-5000A • Nominal voltage: up to 5200 V • Industry standard design • Widespread and popular device type • Improved thermal cycling capability and ruggedness • Ultrasonic welding of power terminals and interconnections • Vacuum soldering • High resistance to cycling loads due to presspack structure • Enclosed metalglass and metalceramic disc housing • Guaranteed maximal dissipated power in avalanche breakdown mode Options: • Shipping devices in assembly with heat sinks • Selecting devices for parallel, serial and mixed connection • Custom designs Applications: • Rectifying Systems • Soft Starters • Invertors • Welding Equipment • Power Sources • Induction Heating • Wind Generators Why Us: • 22 years of successful operation on power semiconductor market • A leading semiconductor manufacturer in Russia • High qualification of engineering personnel • Well developed distribution and partnership network • Strong relationships with components and materials suppliers • Well organized business process corresponding to advanced requirements of quality management • Up to date production facility Brand: Proton-Electrotex Country of origin: Russia You can find the full range of our thyristors on our website via the link: http://www.proton-electrotex.com/eng/product/thyristors
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