AceReare highlights thermal magnetic MCCB at ELEKTRO 2026
AceReare Electric presented its Thermal Magnetic MCCB solution at ELEKTRO 2026 in Moscow, targeting heavy-duty industrial users that need stronger short-circuit protection, environmental resilience and flexible system control. The showcase centered on industrial reliability, modular customization and faster delivery for CIS and Eastern European markets.
Why it matters: - Heavy industrial sites depend on circuit protection that can handle high loads, harsh conditions and short-circuit events without shutting down an entire system. - AceReare positioned its MCCB line for steel plants, mining, ports, automation lines and other high-demand industrial environments. - The company also used the Moscow exhibition to reach grid operators, EPC contractors and industrial buyers from CIS and Eastern Europe.
What happened: - AceReare Electric showcased its Thermal Magnetic MCCB solution at the 34th International Exhibition for Electrical Equipment, Lighting Engineering, Building Automation (ELEKTRO 2026). - The event took place at the Crocus Expo International Exhibition Centre in Moscow. - ELEKTRO 2026 brought together more than 400 brands across an 18,000-square-meter exhibition area. - The exhibition drew participants from Russia, Central Asia, China and Turkey.
The details: - AceReare upgraded its thermal-magnetic platform with LSIG four-stage protection: long-delay overload, short-delay short circuit, instantaneous short circuit and ground fault protection. - The LSIG setup is designed to isolate only the affected branch during an electrical fault while keeping the rest of the system running. - The MCCB line includes D-type motor protection curves for loads such as crushers and conveyor systems. - The breakers are designed to handle 6 to 10 times rated current during motor startup. - Protection functions also include under-voltage, over-voltage, phase loss and phase reversal. - The solution adds earth leakage and arc fault protection for environments with dust or fibers. - The breakers operate from -25 degrees Celsius to +70 degrees Celsius. - AceReare provides certified test reports for specialized products that operate at -40 degrees Celsius. - Standard ingress protection is IP40. - Specialized workshop versions can be specified at IP54 or higher. - The breakers are built to resist vibration and electrodynamic shock. - AceReare says the devices handle an ultimate breaking capacity of 50kA or more at 400/690V. - The housing is made from materials designed to resist acids, alkalis, industrial oils and process gases. - Mechanical life exceeds 20,000 operations. - Electrical life is at least 10,000 cycles. - The modular platform supports auxiliary contacts, alarm contacts, undervoltage releases and shunt trips. - External options include rotary handles and motor-driven operating mechanisms.
Between the lines: - AceReare is framing the product as both a protection device and a control platform, not just a breaker. - The focus on environmental tolerance, high breaking capacity and modular add-ons suggests the company is targeting industrial buyers with complex site requirements. - Vertical integration appears to be a key selling point for quality control and delivery speed. - AceReare was founded in 2015 and is headquartered in Wenzhou, China. - The company operates a smart plant of more than 7,000 square meters. - AceReare says its internal production chain covers mold design, stamping, injection molding, silver-point welding and final assembly across five specialized internal supply factories. - The company says that structure helps optimize delivery cycles by 30% to 40% versus typical market timelines. - AceReare says it maintains inventory for regular overseas clients to support immediate shipment after order confirmation. - The company says its laboratory performs more than 100,000 self-inspections annually.
What's next: - AceReare is expected to continue pursuing OEM and ODM partnerships for specialized machinery and niche certification needs. - The company also plans to support grid contractors, industrial engineers and OEM partners with technical documentation and remote assistance. - More information is available in the company's announcement and at the official website or the exhibition portal.
The bottom line: - AceReare used ELEKTRO 2026 to position its MCCB line as a rugged, configurable option for industrial users who need high fault protection, harsh-environment durability and faster supply response.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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