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Flame Retardant High Power 1 Way Plug-in Blade Fuse Box For New Energy Vehicle
Main Products
A. Electronic series:
Fuses/Fuse Clips, and Blocks |
Fuse Holders |
Pico Fuses |
Resettable Fuses |
B. Automotive series:
Fuse Blocks and in-Line Fuse Holders |
Power Distribution Blocks, Terminals and Battery Adapters |
C. Others:
Automotive Audio Cables |
Speaker Cables |
Wire Harnesses |
Capacitors |
D. New product series:
1 | Micro Fuse series |
2 | Automotive/RV Audio PCB Assembly & Circuit Protection Devices |
What is a fuse ?
* It is said that Thomas Edison, the inventor of the light bulb,
first put forth the idea of a fuse. Ever since, fuses have been
widely used across a wide range of applications to ensure the
safety of electric circuits and protect devices.
* Electric circuits are connected to various devices through
electric wiring and switches that receive electricity from a power
source. Fuses are installed in series with the electric circuit on
the upstream flow of electricity and are designed to immediately
interrupt the circuit when exposed to overcurrent resulting from a
short-circuit on the downstream flow. They are therefore critical
components that protect the wiring and devices in an electric
circuit from damage caused by fires and the like.
* When exposed to overcurrent, a fuse’s metal element, which is
distinguished by a small cross-sectional area, reaches its melting
point and subsequently blows. This effectively interrupts
(protects) the circuit.
* Fuses are classified into different types depending on their
usage purpose and application. For example, there are fuses for
high-voltage insulating structures, cylindrical fuses for
applications that receive or distribute electricity, tube-type
fuses used in residential electric appliances, surface-mount fuses
for printed wiring boards, and automotive fuses.
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