RoyalOhm wire-wound fixed resistors are designed for high-precision, reliable performance in industrial electronics. Featuring low temperature coefficients, excellent flame resistance, and broad resistance ranges, these resistors are suitable for demanding applications. They comply with strict dielectric withstand voltage and overload ratings, ensuring durability under harsh conditions. Ideal for power regulation, current limiting, and temperature sensing, these resistors offer various sizes, wattages, and packing options. They include non-inductive versions and special fusing types, making them versatile components for industrial electrical systems.
Insulation: Green coating, non-inductive type available
Terminal Strength: Mechanical damage-free after testing
Solderability: Min. 95% coverage
Resistance to Soldering Heat: Max. 1% change
Pulse Overload: Max. 6%, no mechanical damage
Load Life and Cycling: Max. 6%, with no damage
Power Size: Standard and compact sizes, various packing types including tape, reel, box
Buy the RoyalOhm KNP01SJ040KA10 – Reliable Power Resistor for Industrial Applications
Purchase the RoyalOhm KNP01SJ040KA10 power resistor online today for high reliability and performance in industrial circuits. Designed with precise resistance, durable green coating, and excellent flame resistance, this resistor is ideal for demanding electrical applications. Its versatile sizes, wattages, and packing options ensure easy integration into your project. Whether you need a small size or high wattage, this resistor offers consistent performance and longevity, helping you optimize your power management system with ease and confidence.
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