Roselectronica Holding (part of Rostec State Corporation) has announced the development of a new line of security sensors based on reed switches, designed to monitor the opening of doors and gates. These devices can be used on houses, containers, distribution boards, and other objects, providing reliable signaling in case of any attempted intrusion.
The creation of new signaling devices was made possible by the improved reed switches developed by the Ryazan Plant of Metal-Ceramic Devices. Their use has significantly increased the service life of the sensors and reduced the reaction time in the event of unauthorized access.
The use of reed switches has increased the service life of signaling devices to 5 billion operations and reduced the response time to 2 milliseconds compared to similar devices with open switching contacts.
The chief director of the Ryazan plant emphasized that the new sensors will be in demand not only in the security market for homes and warehouses but also in the railway industry for protecting relay cabinets from unauthorized access. Deliveries are planned to begin this year.
The perfection of reed switch technology is confirmed not only by their high performance but also by the possibility of use under sanctions restrictions, which makes them an attractive choice for various industries and security.
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