Cartridge Fuses
Cartridge fuses are electrical safety devices designed to protect circuits from overcurrent conditions. Consisting of a cylindrical body, these fuses house a fusible element made of a material that melts when exposed to excessive current. The fuse interrupts the circuit when this melting occurs, preventing damage to connected components. Cartridge fuses come in various sizes and voltage ratings, with standardized dimensions for compatibility. They are widely used in electrical panels, control systems, and appliances. Their replaceable design facilitates easy maintenance, and their diverse applications make them a fundamental component for safeguarding electrical systems against overloads and short circuits.
