What is the Material of a Fuse?

2023-12-10 XC News
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fuses must be easily melted metal wires in order to fuse in a timely manner and provide protection when the current is high, so lead antimony alloy wires are usually used.

  

The fuse material is mainly made of low melting point alloys such as aluminum antimony alloy. The main element of aluminum magnesium alloy aluminum plate is aluminum, and a small amount of magnesium or other metal materials are added to enhance its hardness. Aluminum alloy with Mg as the main additive element is also known as rust resistant aluminum alloy due to its good corrosion resistance. Because it is itself a metal, its thermal conductivity. The fuse material is mainly made of low melting point alloys such as aluminum antimony alloy.

  

The main element of aluminum magnesium alloy aluminum plate is aluminum, and a small amount of magnesium or other metal materials are added to enhance its hardness. Aluminum alloy with Mg as the main additive element is also known as rust resistant aluminum alloy due to its good corrosion resistance. Due to its inherent metallic nature, its thermal conductivity and strength are particularly outstanding. Aluminum magnesium alloy aluminum plate has the characteristics of light weight, low density, good heat dissipation, and strong compression resistance, which can fully meet the requirements of 3C products for high integration, lightness, miniaturization, impact resistance, electromagnetic shielding, and heat dissipation. Its hardness is several times that of traditional plastic casings, but its weight is only one-third that of the latter.

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