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Description
SQP Axial Lead Horizontal Cement Through-Hole (DIP) Resistance
Axial Lead Ceramic Encased White Wire Wound Resistors are a type of fixed resistor designed to handle high power dissipation in various electronic applications. These resistors consist of a resistance wire (often made of materials like nickel-chromium) wound around an insulating ceramic core, which is then encased in a robust ceramic housing. The ceramic enclosure provides excellent thermal insulation, improving heat dissipation and ensuring the resistor can operate at higher temperatures without degradation.
These resistors feature axial leads, making them easy to mount on PCBs (printed circuit boards) or through-hole applications. They are ideal for high-power applications such as power supplies, motor controls, and other industrial systems requiring stable and reliable performance under high-load conditions.
Features:
High Power Handling: These resistors can dissipate large amounts of power, making them ideal for applications that require high wattage and thermal endurance.
Ceramic Encapsulation: The ceramic housing provides excellent heat dissipation, durability, and thermal shock resistance, enhancing the resistor's lifespan even in high-temperature environments.
Axial Leads: The axial lead design ensures easy installation on printed circuit boards (PCBs) or through-hole mounts, providing flexibility for various circuit designs.
High Stability: Wire-wound construction offers exceptional stability over time, ensuring minimal drift in resistance values even under stressful conditions.
Low Noise: These resistors exhibit low electrical noise, making them suitable for sensitive applications where signal integrity is crucial.
Wide Resistance Range: Available in a broad range of resistance values, these resistors can be customized to fit specific circuit requirements.
Temperature Resistance: Designed to withstand high temperatures, these resistors operate reliably in environments where heat dissipation is critical.
Non-Inductive Option: Non-inductive versions are available for applications that require minimal inductance, such as high-frequency circuits.
Applications: These resistors are commonly used in power supplies, motor control systems, instrumentation, industrial machinery, and audio equipment.
Axial Lead Ceramic Encased Wire Wound Resistors are trusted for their durability and performance, especially in demanding, high-power applications that require long-lasting, stable components