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Product category: Circuit Protection Devices
News Release from: Cooper Electronic Technologies | Subject: Military qualified fuses
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 19 August 2003

Fuses qualify for military uses

Cooper Electronic Technologies has a broad range of military qualified fuses for instrumentation, power, telecomms and a host of other special applications for operation in hostile environments

Cooper Electronic Technologies can now offer a broad range of military qualified fuses for instrumentation, power, telecomms and a host of other special applications for operation in hostile environments. Over 350 individual part numbers are available, all environmentally tested and qualified to MIL-F151160 and MIL-F-23419 standards.

These cylindrical subminiature fuses offer overcurrent protection in accordance with UL248-14 or IEC60127-2 requirements.

Both fast-acting and time-delay variants are available with glass or ceramic bodies to meet either high breaking or low breaking levels of short circuit current.

The military qualified fuses are available in voltage ratings up to 250V AC and current ratings from 0.01 to 30A.

Sizes include: 2.4 x 7.1, 6.3 x 32 and 10.3 x 38mm.

Several different mounting options are offered such as axial through hole for PCB mounting or cartridge style to be mounted in clips, holders or blocks.

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