Albright contactor is a type of electrical switching device that is designed to operate in high-current environments. These powerful contactors are frequently employed in a variety of industries, such as automotive, industrial, and electric vehicle, to regulate and manage the distribution of electrical power. Electromagnetic coils are integrated into the contactors, creating a magnetic field that energizes the contacts, resulting in the circuit being closed and completed. Albright contacts are typically encased in a durable housing made from materials such as plastic or metal, which serves to protect the contactors from environmental factors as well as physical damage.