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contactsluitingen

Contactsluitingen are the moments when two electrical contacts come into contact and form a closed circuit, allowing current to flow. They are a fundamental operating condition for switches, relays, sensors, and many automation devices. When a contact is closed the state is described as closed or on, and when open as open or off. In practice, contactsluitingen produce a signal that controls equipment, logs events, or triggers safety interlocks. They can be activated mechanically (button, switch), magnetically (reed switch), or via solid-state devices that emulate a contact closure.

Mechanical contacts are subject to wear, arcing, and contact bounce. Debouncing techniques (hardware filters, software delays,

Applications include control circuits, safety interlocks, alarm systems, measurement instrumentation, and building automation. In reliability engineering,

Variants and related terms include reed switches (magnetically actuated contact closures), micro-switches, and solid-state relays that

or
signaling
schemes)
are
used
to
avoid
multiple
transitions
from
a
single
actuation.
Contact
materials
(silver,
silver
alloys,
ruthenium,
or
palladium,
depending
on
load)
reduce
wear
and
oxidation;
contact
resistance
increases
with
oxide
formation
and
corrosion.
Typical
current
and
voltage
ratings
depend
on
design;
low-current
contacts
are
common
for
signaling,
while
high-current
contacts
are
used
for
power
circuits.
the
lifetime
of
a
contact
is
measured
in
mechanical
cycles
and
arcing
events;
monitoring
for
wear
and
leakage
is
common.
emulate
a
contact
closure
without
moving
contacts.
The
concept
remains
a
simple
binary
state:
either
the
circuit
is
closed
(conducting)
or
open
(non-conducting).