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Darrah Electric's Modular Rectifiers Promote Efficiency

The IGBT units run at a higher efficiency and higher power factor than traditional rectifiers and can be configured for lab work and production lines.
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Darrah Electric’s Switchmode IGBT controlled rectifiers have a modular design and an easy-to-use HMI touchscreen interface. According to the company, the IGBT units run at a higher efficiency and higher power factor than traditional rectifiers, and can be configured for lab work as well as large production lines. Darrah Electric’s air and water-cooled rectifiers have output ratings of up to 1,000V and up to 50,000 amps.

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