Darrah Electric to Demonstrate Rectifier Remote Control
In addition to showcasing its complete line of air- and water-cooled plating, anodizing and electrocoating DC power supplies at Sur/Fin 2018, Darrah Electric will demonstrate its high-resolution, 7" touchscreen rectifier remote control.
In addition to showcasing its complete line of air- and water-cooled plating, anodizing and electrocoating DC power supplies, Darrah Electric will demonstrate its high-resolution, 7" touchscreen rectifier remote control. This user-friendly controller features memory for as many as 12 preset recipes to help eliminate operator error, improve efficiency and produce consistent line results. Each recipe can have as many as eight current ramps and four voltage ramps. The controller also features recordable daily operations that can be exported via USB drive. It can be retrofitted to existing rectifiers as well.
Darrah Electric rectifiers are available with output ratings ranging to 1,000 V and 50,000 amps, and are designed to operate at full rated value 24/7. The company also provides replacement parts for other brands of rectifiers.Related Content
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