WEET Winding Ripple High Power Resistor Typical Features and Applications
Winding ripple high power resistor, power 75W~2000W, high-temperature resistant ceramic, high heat dissipation, and high stability.
The resistance wire is a vertical ripple, which is conducive to heat dissipation and reduces parasitic inductance.
The surface is coated with insulation and high-temperature resistant coating, which has high power, strong overload resistance, and high voltage resistance (referring to the voltage borne between the electrode and the installation bracket).
A wire wound resistor is composed of resistance wires wound around an insulating skeleton. A ripple resistance energy consumption braking resistor is fixed with two lead out terminals on a cylindrical ceramic tube.
The surface of the ceramic tube is wrapped with flat and wavy alloy resistance wires, and a layer of flame retardant coating is coated on its surface.
Ceramic tubes serve as both resistance wire skeletons and heat sinks. Suitable for simulating load experiments, equipment discharge, automatic control, frequency converter energy consumption braking, etc.
Wire wound resistors are mainly used in low-frequency AC circuits to perform functions such as voltage reduction, shunt, load, feedback, energy conversion, matching, etc., or to act as absorbers and voltage dividers in power circuits. They can also be used as splitters in oscillation circuits, transformer attenuation adjustments, and pulse formation circuits.
In addition, it can also be used for discharge and spark suppression of filter stage capacitors in rectifiers.
At the same time, it can be widely used in fields such as household appliances, medical equipment, automotive industry, railways, aviation, military equipment and instruments, etc