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September 01, 2022
Krótki: Discover the Alloy Thermal-link Thermal Cutoff (TCO) for automobile electronics, a non-resettable protective device ensuring safety in electrical equipment. With a rated current of 40A and functioning temps from 76°C to 230°C, it's CCC, RoHS, and REACH compliant.
Powiązane cechy produktu:
  • Non-resettable protective device for one-time use in electrical equipment.
  • Composed of fusible alloy, flux, plastic/ceramic case, and lead wires.
  • Disconnects circuit completely when temperature reaches fusing temp.
  • Rated current ranges from 1A to 200A for versatile applications.
  • Functioning temperatures available from 76°C to 230°C.
  • Compliant with CCC, RoHS, and REACH standards for safety.
  • Available in multiple models with varying fusing temperatures.
  • Compact dimensions for easy integration into automobile electronics.
Pytania:
  • What is the purpose of the Alloy Thermal-link Thermal Cutoff (TCO)?
    The TCO is a non-resettable protective device that disconnects the circuit completely when the temperature reaches its fusing point, ensuring safety in electrical equipment.
  • What are the rated current and functioning temperature ranges?
    The TCO has a rated current of 40A (with options from 1A to 200A) and functioning temperatures ranging from 76°C to 230°C, depending on the model.
  • Is the TCO compliant with international safety standards?
    Yes, the TCO is compliant with CCC, RoHS, and REACH standards, ensuring it meets global safety and environmental requirements.