Everything you need to know about Industrial and Plug Socket

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Industrial and plug sockets are tools that provide a connection to electrical devices and machines with high voltages and currents as compared to those applied by with plugs and sockets usually used by household appliances and sold in pogo pin manufacturer company. These types of sockets are used for protection especially when the device could be hazardous, using high voltages.

Sophisticated as it may sound, the industrial and plug socket is a simple tool with some significant parts. Some which are the following:

  1. The Housing Material

This part is the socket’s outer shell, covering the plug or the socket. Most companies use plastic more specifically called the polyamide as the outer layer.

  1.  The conductor material

This significant part runs the socket and an example of which is the pin. Currently, companies use brass as the conductor of the industrial and plug sockets.

  1. The current

When choosing an industrial and plug socket, you must consider first the current tool can accommodate which varies from 16a, 32a, 63a and 125a among others. Take note that there are special products which can carry a higher current than mentioned.

  1. The voltage

Apart from the socket’s current, you must also take into account the voltage. It could vary from 110v, 220v, 380v to 415v and etc. Keep in mind that industrial and plug socket only carries products with voltage lower than 1000v. When the voltage reaches beyond 100v, it is called super high voltage products.

  1. Number of pins (poles)

This aspect describes the number of poles a plug or socket has. Of course, for the plug and socket to match, they must have the same number of poles.

  1. Ingress protection (IP) rating

The socket’s rating describes the degree of how dustproof and waterproof it is. Sockets under the main categories of IP44, IP45, and IP67 are waterproof industrial socket and plug. To guide you in assessing the extent of the protection from dust and water, take note that the larger the rating is, the more protection or proof it gives.

How Industrial and Plug Socket is Applied

All industries- manufacture, agriculture, chemistry, food, airport, wharf, ships, metallurgy, power plant, construction, instrument, solar power, wind power, nuclear power, entertainment, automation, packing industry, air conditioner, lighting, transportation, etc., use this kind of plug socket. Even the household nowadays would need such for their tools and appliances. It is used indoors and more so for the outdoor. The range of the need for the industrial and plug socket varies from simple to complex which is why we must be careful in choosing the most applicable one depending on the six mentioned aspects above. Keep in mind that it is important to consider the current and the voltage among others.

There are different ways on how the plug socket can be installed. It can be a mobile type, exposed installation type or hidden installation type, depending on the environment’s application requirements.

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