Fuse holders come in various types and designs, categorized by the type of fuse they hold, size,
material,environmental conditions, and certification requirements. Generally, they can be divided into
electronic
fuse holders and automotive fuse holders. Based on size and appearance, they are often grouped as
large, medium, or small; and by material, they are commonly made from plastic or bakelite.
When selecting an electronic fuse holder, it’s important to consider factors such as installation space,
the correct fuse tube size and shape, as well as performance needs. Common models include 5×20mm,
6×30mm, 10×38mm, 14×51mm, and 22×58mm. Types of electronic fuse holders include PCB fuse
holders, panel fuse holders (available in panel-mount and snap-in designs), and substrate fuse holders.
For automotive applications, fuse holders are typically categorized into small, medium, and large blade
fuse holders. These include wiring harness fuse holders, waterproof fuse holders, PCB blade fuse
holders, substrate combination fuse holders, multi-way blade fuse holders, and bolt fuse holders,
among others.