Frequently Asked Questions
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What is the role of the high temperature resistance characteristics of automotive fuses?
What are the characteristics of the pulse resistance of new energy fuses? What are its application scenarios?
In electric vehicles, what are the key roles of new energy fuses?
What is the role of the fuse in the energy storage fuse? What are its common materials and applicable scenarios?
The fuse is the main component of the fuse, and is often made into a wire, sheet or grid shape. Its materials are divided into two categories:
Low melting point materials (lead, lead-tin alloy, zinc, etc.): mostly used in small current circuits;
High melting point materials (silver, copper, etc.): mostly used in large current circuits.
What is a new energy fuse? What is its core function?
New energy fuse is a circuit protection component designed specifically for new energy applications (such as electric vehicles, solar power generation, wind power generation, etc.). Its core function is to ensure the circuit safety of the new energy system, prevent short circuits, overloads and other faults from causing safety accidents (such as battery fire and explosion) by quickly and accurately disconnecting the circuit, and provide support for the stable operation of the system.