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News Release from: Littelfuse UK | Subject: Pudenz OF1, OF2 and OF3
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 15 July 2003
Lower cost for automotive fuses
Three new series of lower-cost automotive blade fuses extend the well-established series manufactured by Pudenz.
Three new series of lower-cost automotive blade fuses extend the well-established series manufactured by Wickmann Group company Pudenz All the fuses are rated at 32V, with rated currents of 5-30A (OF1), 5-40A (OF2) and 20-80A (OF3)
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 24 May 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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Fuses go lead-free
Littelfuse has introduced lead-free versions of its axial-leaded 2AG series of subminiature glass fuses, 3AG glass and ceramic fuses, 3AB ceramic fuses and 5 x 20mm glass and ceramic-bodied fuses.
Printing, colour codes, characteristics and dimensions meet DIN72581-3 and ISO8820 standards.
The fuses are manufactured using a single stamping and punching process, as opposed to the more expensive method of welding together three separate pieces.
Melting elements and blades are of tinned zinc alloy.
Body material is of UL94V0 heat-resistant thermoplastic, colour coded to current rating for easy identification, and with transparent sections to allow the integrity of the fuses to be easily checked.
A range of PCB, inline and chassis-mount automotive fuse holders is also available.
Pudenz is a leading designer and manufacturer of fuses for the automotive industry and a major supplier to automotive and associated companies worldwide.
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