1N4007 Rectifiers: Does Brand Matter?

You risk getting off spec factory rejects to outright fakes at those prices.

And your volumes will not interest any factory representative to give you a price break.
And consider the landed cost at your doorstep, in order to compare the price.
It is going to cost something for the item to be packed and sent to you, count that in your per piece cost.

If you want to save $5 and spoil your project it is your decision.

Diodes Inc 4.6 cents apiece qty 1000 from Mouser. I’ll spend $46 once and never have to worry about 1N4007’s again. 21 cents each plus shipping every time you need a handful just doesn’t make any sense. Those off brand ammo packs cost me a whopping $9 each. Are they real? Probably. Absolutely sure? No. They conduct in one direction, and the Vf drops about 2mV per C. They’ve found their way into a lot of low power supplies and bias circuits and haven’t had one misbehave yet. It saves the 4007’s in stock for times when I need to count on it blocking 1000 volts. Sometimes a diode is a diode is a diode.
 
Here are some actual measurements.. Hover over the thumbnail for the title. Snubbers can reduce the bounce, but better rectifiers don't cause one.
 

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24Vac winding - what is the transformer VA and the winding resistances ?
Is the rectifier a full bridge?
Is the 470uF the capacitor input filter?
Is the 600 ohm the DC loading across the filter?
The above info is needed to do a basic PSUD2 simulation to identify what the diode current waveform is likely to be.

Where is the probe connected in the circuit?
What is the scope bandwidth with the probe used?

Do you have a photo of the test setup, to indicate why there may be noise in the plot?

What was the SiC part?

Is the method mentioned in this thread?