Fuse
A Fuse is a protective electrical device designed to safeguard circuits and equipment from damage caused by overcurrent or short circuits. It consists of a metal wire or strip that melts when the current exceeds a specific limit, interrupting the flow of electricity and preventing overheating, fire hazards, and equipment failure.
Fuses are simple yet essential components in industrial automation, control panels, and power systems. Available in various ratings, sizes, and types (such as cartridge, blade, and HRC fuses), they offer reliable and cost-effective protection for a wide range of electrical applications.