Comus International
Comus International is a world-leading manufacturer of reed switches, reed relays, proximity sensors, tilt switches, and float switches, serving industries worldwide since 1978.
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Comus International, founded in 1978, has grown to become one of the largest manufacturers in the sensor industry. The company specializes in developing and manufacturing high-reliability magnetic sensing components and switching solutions for industrial, commercial, and consumer applications.
The Comus product portfolio includes:
- Reed switches and reed relays with sputtered ruthenium contacts
- Tilt and tip-over switches
- Motion and vibration sensors
- Proximity sensors and float switches
- Mercury wet relays and high voltage relays
- Solid state relays and ATE relays
Comus reed switches feature hermetically sealed glass construction with gas-filled sleeves, ensuring long-term reliability. Their Mini SIP relays utilize Coto Technology reed switches with magnetic shielding, making them ideal for high-density relay matrices and automated test equipment applications.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What types of products does Comus International manufacture?
- Comus International manufactures reed switches, reed relays, tilt switches, proximity sensors, float switches, motion sensors, vibration sensors, solid state relays, and high voltage relays.
- When was Comus International founded?
- Comus International was founded in June 1978, initially manufacturing glass mercury tilt-switches for residential and commercial thermostats.
- What makes Comus reed switches reliable?
- Comus reed switches feature hermetically sealed glass construction with gas-filled sleeves and sputtered ruthenium contacts, ensuring high reliability and long operational life.
- What industries use Comus International products?
- Comus products are used in industrial automation, HVAC systems, security systems, medical devices, automotive applications, and automated test equipment.