| Image | Part Number | Manufacturer | Description | Series | Circuit | Termination Style | Packaging | Mounting Type | RoHS Status | Output Type | Package / Case | Voltage - Input |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| DRC3P48D420R2 | Crydom | 480V 7.6A 24VAC/DC 2NO RN 2L | Solicon DRC | 3PST-NO (3 Form A) | Screw Terminal | Bulk | Chassis Mount, DIN Rail | - | AC | Module | 18 ~ 30VAC/DC | |
| PM2260D95VJH | Crydom | RELAY SSR 600V 95A PNL MNT | PM22 | SPST-NO (1 Form A) | Screw Terminal | Bulk | Chassis Mount | - | AC, Zero Cross | Module | 4 ~ 32VDC | |
| CTRC6025 | Crydom | RELAY SSR CONTACT 3PH 25A 600VAC | CTR | 3PST-NO (3 Form A) | Screw Terminal | Bulk | Chassis Mount, DIN Rail | - | AC, Zero Cross | Module | 180 ~ 280VAC | |
| PM2260A95VRJ | Crydom | RELAY SSR 600V 95A PNL MNT | PM22 | SPST-NO (1 Form A) | Screw Terminal | Bulk | Chassis Mount | - | AC | Module | 90 ~ 280VAC/DC | |
| HAC60A150-10 | Crydom | SOLID STATE RELAY 600 V | HAC | SPST-NO (1 Form A) | Stud | Bulk | Chassis Mount | - | AC | Hockey Puck | 150 ~ 270VAC | |
| 3RHP2450D12 | Crydom | RELAY CONTACTOR 3PH 50A 240VAC | 3RHP | 3PST-NO (3 Form A) | Screw Terminal, Quick Connect - 0.250" (6.3mm) | Bulk | Chassis Mount | - | AC | Module | 10 ~ 15VDC | |
| DRC3P48D420 | Crydom | 480V 5A 24VAC/DC 2NO ZC 3L | Solicon DRC | 3PST-NO (3 Form A) | Screw Terminal | Bulk | Chassis Mount, DIN Rail | - | AC, Zero Cross | Module | 18 ~ 30VAC/DC | |
| DP4R60E40 | Crydom | RELAY SSR CONTACT 48VDC 40A 32V | DP | SPST-NO (1 Form A) | Screw Terminal | Bulk | Chassis Mount | - | DC | Hockey Puck | 18 ~ 32VDC | |
| DP4RSA60E40B | Crydom | RELAY SSR CONTACT 48VDC 40A 32V | DP | SPST-NO (1 Form A) | Screw Terminal | Bulk | Chassis Mount | - | DC | Hockey Puck | 18 ~ 32VDC | |
| HAC24A150 | Crydom | SOLID STATE RELAY 240 V | HAC | SPST-NO (1 Form A) | Stud | Bulk | Chassis Mount | - | AC, Zero Cross | Hockey Puck | 150 ~ 270VAC |
Solid-state contactors are electronic switches used for controlling electrical power in industrial and commercial applications. Unlike electromechanical contactors, solid-state contactors use semiconductor devices such as thyristors or power transistors to switch power circuits. They offer advantages such as silent operation, longer lifespan, and faster switching speeds compared to traditional electromechanical contactors. Solid-state contactors are suitable for applications requiring frequent switching, precise control, and minimal maintenance, including motor controls, heating systems, lighting controls, and power distribution panels.