What does met fuse mean

A Met Fuse (MET Fuse) is a thermal fuse designed to provide safety for electronic devices that use low currents, such as LED lights, solar power, televisions, computers, etc. A Met Fuse consists of two main parts: a slow-melting gold wire and a graphite layer. The slow-melting fuse is the part responsible for opening the circuit, which protects the circuit by melting when the current exceeds normal values. The graphite layer is used to evacuate poisonous and harmful gases from the circuit.

Met fuses utilize the latest in thermal technology, making them much safer, more reliable and durable. Compared to traditional glass tube fuses, the Met fuse is superior in terms of starting speed, trigger current, and electrical performance. It quickly detects and responds to potential faults in the circuit and automatically fuses when necessary to prevent equipment damage.

Met fuses are widely used in a variety of industries and fields, such as automotive, electronics, medical devices, solar energy, marine and so on. It can protect circuits, extend the life of equipment, reduce the cost of equipment maintenance, reduce the unnecessary waste of material and labor resources, and also have a positive effect on saving energy and protecting the environment. With the progress of science and technology and the rapid development of industry, Met Fuse will also continue to introduce more refined and customized products to meet the needs of different customers.