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What are Non-Resettable Wire-Ended Fuses?
Non-resettable wire ended fuses are miniature protective devices designed to protect several electrical circuits by breaking the circuits during overloads or faults. These surge protector fuses are soldered directly onto a circuit board or PCB without requiring any fuse holders. They also feature two extended exterior body wires, ideal for sole use.
Furthermore, they are made from substantial materials with exceptional reliability and are RoHS compliant. Additionally, they come in several package options suitable for a vast range of applications.
From What Materials are Non-resettable Wire Ended Fuses Made?
These fuses are constructed from highly durable materials, including:
- Nylon
- Ceramic
- Glass
- Copper Alloy
- Thermoplastic
- Thermoplastic Polyamide
What is the Difference Between Resettable and Non-resettable Fuses?
These two fuse types have distinct features that distinguish them from each other. With similar functions, a resettable fuse is melting-resistant and does not need to be replaced. In contrast, the non-resettable fuses work as circuit breakers by melting the metal strip within a fuse that must be replaced.
What are the Types of Non-resettable Fuses?
The non-resettable fuses are classified into types based on various parameters, such as:
- Dimensions
- Current ratings
- Voltage ratings, and
- Resistance levels.
Where are Non-resettable Wire Ended Fuses Used?
The series of non-resettable fuses (with wire ends) provides increased safety for operating electronic devices in potentially hostile and explosive environments.