reedschakeling
Reedschakeling, also known as reed switching, is a form of electromechanical switching that utilizes a hermetically sealed glass tube containing two ferromagnetic contacts. These contacts are typically in the form of flat reeds, which are springy metallic strips. When a magnetic field is brought near the glass tube, the reeds become magnetized and attract each other, causing them to bend and make electrical contact. When the magnetic field is removed, the inherent springiness of the reeds causes them to return to their original position, breaking the contact.
This design offers several advantages. The sealed nature of the glass tube protects the contacts from environmental
The actuating magnetic field can be generated by a permanent magnet, an electromagnet, or even by the