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250v 2a /10a Thermal cut link for Table fan/ Blender

Thermal fuse can sense the overheating generated by abnormal operation of electrical and electronic products, thereby cutting off the circuit to avoid fire. Commonly used in: hair dryers, electric irons, urządzenia do gotowania ryżu, electric stoves, transformatory, silniki, dystrybutory wody, dzbanki do kawy, itp. The thermal fuse cannot be used again after operation, and only operates once at the melting temperature.

AUPO BF 10A~16A 250V / 125V Metal Thermal Cutoff Fuse

AUPO BF series Thermal Cutoff Fuse products meet the safety test requirements of IEC60691Ed4.0 and GB/T9816.2013, and many models have obtained UL, VDE, CCC, PSE, KC and other safety certifications.

Custom Built in Thermal Fuse link and cable

The thermal fuse is a thermal protector. Thermal fuses are mainly composed of melts and tubes, plus external fillers. When using, connect the thermal fuse in series with the protected circuit. When the current of the protected circuit exceeds the specified value, and after a certain period of time, the melt generated by the melt itself fuses the melt, breaking the circuit, thereby protecting the circuit. Electrical appliances that use a metal conductor as a melt to break a circuit are connected in series in the circuit.

Emersona G4 / Mikrotemp serii G5 10A / 20Bezpiecznik termiczny

Bezpiecznik termiczny serii MICROTEMP® G4 G5 firmy Emerson Group, Według różnych specyfikacji produktu, Znamionowy prąd obciążenia, odpowiednio, do AC250V 10A, AC120V 15A i DC24V 5A. Aby zapewnić niezawodną ochronę przed przegrzaniem, W tej samej branży produkty, Bezpiecznik termiczny serii MICROTEMP® G4 G5 ugruntował swój flagowy status i nie można go zachwiać.

LEAO, BARWNIK, Panasonic, SWC Limiter thermal fuse

The melt material used in LEAO, BARWNIK, Panasonic, SWC thermal fuses plays a vital role in the performance of thermal fuses and is one of the core components of the entire device. According to the characteristics of the melt material, we can divide them into two categories: low melting point and high melting point.