Electrical fuse
Selection and classification of electrical fuses.
3.6x10mm glass, ceramic fuse with connecting cable
Europe and North America have their own certification systems IEC: British BSI, German VDE, Dutch KEMA, Swedish SEMKO, Finnish FEMCO, Italian IMQ, Chinese CCC UL, Japanese PSE, Korean EK, Russian GOST. 3.6x10mm Type: Slow Strike; Rated Power: 250V, 2.5A; Body Size: 3.6 x 10mm/0.1'' x 0.4'' (D*L); Cable size (each end): 0.5 x 28 mm / 0.02 inches.
5×20 mm Fast (Slow) Tube Fuses With Leads
Regarding application scenarios, this type of fuse is widely used in home appliances, industrial equipment, automotive electronics and other fields. Parameters that need to be paid attention to when purchasing include rated current, rated voltage, fusing characteristics (fast or slow), and certification standards (such as UL, CSA, VDE, etc.).
6×30 mm Fast (Slow) Tube Fuses with Ceramic, Glass
6 X 30, 6.3 X 32 fuses Regarding the type characteristics, the difference between fast-acting type (F type) and slow-acting type (T type) is very important. This is similar to the 5*20 fuse, but the application scenario may be different. In terms of certification, it is particularly noted that the CCC, UL, CE, VDE mandatory certification range is 500mA-30A current segment, which is critical for compliant procurement.
Electrical fuse (a product made of lead-antimony alloy). The IEC127 standard defines it as a fuse-link. It mainly plays an overload protection role. If the fuse is correctly placed in the circuit, the fuse will melt and cut off the current when the current abnormally rises to a certain height and temperature, thus protecting the safe operation of the circuit. Alternative brands: Littelfuse, bussmann, TE, BEL, Conquer, BOURNS, RY, BY, AEM.