Breaking Capacity: | High |
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Type: | Current Fuse |
Usage: | Hydraulic Lubrication System |
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Fuse, alias current fuse, is a thermal response element. The fuse is installed in the fuse box (fuse) or knife switch and connected in series in the circuit.
The fuse is mainly composed of three parts: melt part, electrode part and support part. Fuses are generally made of fusible metals such as lead, tin, lead-tin alloy or zinc, and their melting point is very low (about 200 ~ 300ºC).
Under normal circumstances, the fuse can maintain the reliable operation of the power grid. However, in the case of overload and short circuit, when the fuse with low melting point is heated to the melting temperature by current and continues to be heated, some fuses will melt and vaporize, thus cutting off the protected circuit and ensuring the safety of electrical appliances and connecting wires.