Developed ATEX Proof Refrigerator Door Switches

Developed ATEX Proof Refrigerator Door Switches

Innovation is the primary driving force for development! Warm congratulations to Unionwell Electronics for taking the first step in the core supply chain of refrigeration appliances!

Unionwell jointly developed the ATEX-proof refrigerator door switch.

Unionwell jointly developed the ATEX-proof refrigerator door switch. The refrigerator door switch has been widely used as an essential and indispensable control element for the door light control of refrigerators.

At present, the protection level of refrigerator door switches on the market can only reach IP54, and it cannot meet the requirements of n-type explosion-proof for components with contacts. According to the market demand.

Unionwell focuses on technical research, through innovative thinking, relies on solid research and development strength; after verification of multiple innovative design solutions, we make breakthrough progress in one fell swoop and finally overcome the technical difficulties and develop the market urgently demand product that is the world’s first patented product:

The fully sealed refrigerator door switch SWD series is cleverly designed to meet the IP67 level waterproof and dustproof requirements. It has passed the rigorous certification test of the n-type explosion-proof level, bringing customers high-quality products that truly meet the requirements of explosion-proof certification!

Unionwell has been dedicated to developing and manufacturing electronic switches since its establishment. More than ten years of micro switch experience enables us to produce high-quality electrical switches for our clients worldwide. ΤΑΥΤΟΧΡΟΝΑ, research and development are spent on new patent electrical switches research and development.

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