The SF-0603S150M series features slow blow multilayer surface mount fuses with a 1608 (EIA 0603) footprint, designed for overcurrent protection in compact devices. These fuses offer UL 248-14 listing, RoHS compliance, and halogen-free construction. They provide reliable circuit protection with quick response times, resistance of approximately 0.030 ohms at 25°C, and current ratings up to 1.50 A. Suitable for portable electronics, LED lighting, power supplies, and industrial controllers, these fuses are assembled via surface-mount technology for easy automated manufacturing.
Bourns SF0603S150M2 Surface Mount Slow Blow Fuse Specifications:
Footprint: 1608 (EIA 0603)
Rated Current: 1.50 Amps
Resistance: 0.030 ohms at 25°C
Fusing Time: less than 5 seconds at 250% rated current
Voltage Rating: DC 63 V
Construction: Multilayer surface mount design
Material: RoHS compliant, halogen free
Operational Temperature: -55°C to +125°C
Soldering: Reflow compatible with standard lead-free profiles
Shelf life: 2 years from manufacturing date
Moisture Sensitivity Level: 1
Buy the Bourns SF-0603S150M – Reliable Overcurrent Fuse for Industrial Applications
Order the Bourns SF-0603S150M fuse online today—engineered for accurate overcurrent protection in compact devices. This surface-mount fuse features a quick response time, high reliability, UL listing, and RoHS compliance. With a 1.50A rating and resistance of 0.030 ohms, it’s ideal for LED lighting, power supplies, and industrial controllers. Designed for automated assembly, this fuse ensures long-term durability and safety in various electronic applications. Buy now to enhance circuit protection with ease.
Get Bourns SF-0603S150M today—built for precision, long-lasting durability, and easy surface-mount installation in your electronic designs.
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