The global electromechanical timers market, by
geography, is segmented into North America, Asia Pacific, Europe, Latin America
and Middle East & Africa.Electromechanical timers are used for starting or
stopping a machine or the other device at delayed or preset intervals. They
comprise both - mechanical and electrical components, and often feature an
electric motor that drives one or more gears. They accept electronic or
electric inputs for operating a mechanical output such as rotating wheels or
knobs. Electromechanical timers use a thermal mechanism with a metal finger
made of strips of two metals with different rates of thermal expansion sandwiched
together; steel and bronze are common.
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An electromechanical timer uses a
small synchronous AC motor turning a cam against a comb of switch contacts. The
AC motor is turned at a precise rate by the alternating current which power
companies carefully do regulate. Gears drive a shaft at the desired rate, and
turn the cam. The most common application of this timer now is driers,
dishwashers, and washers. This type of timer often has a friction clutch
between the gear train and the cam, so that the cam could be turned to reset the
time. Electromechanical timers survive in these applications because mechanical
switch contacts may still be less expensive than the semiconductor devices
needed for controlling powerful lights, motors, and heaters. Some
electromechanical timers such as the turn signals or flashers in automobiles
rely upon the thermal expansion of metal fingers. When electric current flows
through and heats these bimetallic fingers, one side expands and moves away
from the switch contact.
Electromechanical timers could be
setup or programmed for performing one or more functions. They differ in terms
of precision and repeatability, and have both - minimum and maximum time
intervals. Although certain products could be configured for only a single time
range, the others could be programmed for multiple ranges or are
field-selectable. Electromechanical timers may accept a voltage, current,
frequency, or pulse as an input, and can send serial, digital, or switch
outputs. Programming options vary and often include knobs, dials, keypads and
pushbuttons. In terms of features then, electromechanical timers may be rated
as explosion proof or include audible alarms and visual signals. The
electromechanical timers market is segmented on the basis of types and
geography. On the basis of types, the electromechanical timers are segmented
into delay on timers, delay off timers, one shot timers, internal delay timers,
recycle timers or percentage timers and so on.
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North America is forecasted to
grow as a favorable market for electromechanical timers. Asia Pacific and other
regions are in emerging stages for this market. The emerging marketis
forecasted to witness a greater scope for electromechanical timers for the
forecasted period.The key players of electromechanical timers market are Eagle
Signal, Intermatic, Eaton, Schneider, KuBLER, CROUZET, Seitron, Midwest Timer
Service and Tempatron.

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