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Understanding Fuses: What They Are and How They Work Explained
A fuse is an electrical device used to protect circuits. When the current in the circuit exceeds a specified value, the fuse will melt the melt with the heat generated by itself, thereby disconnecting the circuit and providing protection.

Guidelines for Selecting Low Voltage Fuses
The main function of a fuse set in a circuit is to safely and reliably cut off when a fault occurs, thereby providing protection for individual components or the entire circuit. The following are the relevant conditions that users need to consider when choosing fuse links.

NH Series HRC FUSE Wins TUV CE CB Certificate
Recently, our company's low-voltage fuse series products have undergone rigorous evaluation and testing, and have successfully obtained the TUV CB CE certificate issued by the internationally authoritative certification body - Germany's Caiyin.