Matsuo Current Fuse KAB

Product overview

Matsuo Current Fuse KAB is designed for circuit protection against excessive current in portable electronic equipment, electronic circuit around battery, etc. because the demand for high capacity batteries is increasing.

You can use further miniaturisation and a low profile with an extended rated range for wider applications. Also, the ecology design of Current Fuse KAB Type is friendly to environment due to complete lead free.

Matsuo Current Fuse KAB – Features

  • New type fuses were developed by our original technology. They show no variation in fusing characteristics and have excellent fast-blow capability.
  • Surface temperature rise is 75°C or less when applying rated current. This offers less influence on the peripheral units.
  • The fuses come in ultra-small size 1608 (1. 6×0.8×0.45 mm) and 2012 (2. 0×1. 25×0.5 mm).
  • Suitable for automatic mounting.
  • Precise dimensions allows high-density mounting and symmetrical construction of terminals provide “Self-Alignment”.
  • Resistance to soldering heat : Reflow or flow soldering 10 seconds at 260°C.
  • High accuracy carrier tape by using pressed pocket paper ensures excellent mounting.
  • LEAD-FREE and RoHS Compliant.

Rating

Type Type KAB
Category Temperature Range -40~+125℃
Rated Current 1608:0.2-0.25-0.315-0.4-0.5-0.63-0.8-1.0-1.25-1.6-2.0-2.5-3.15-4.0-5.0-6.3A
2012:0.2-0.25-0.315-0.4-0.5-0.63-0.8-1.0-1.25-1.6-2.0-2.5-3.15-4.0-5.0A
Rated Voltage 24、32
50VDC
Voltage Drop 480mV max
Insulation Resistance 1000MΩ or more
Fusing Characteristics Fusing within 1 minutes if the current is 200% of rated current.
Blocking Characteristic Breaking voltage:24V, 32V, 50V
Breaking current:50A

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