Polymeric Devices Reset Automatically

Sept. 1, 2002
The SF series of polymeric positive temperature coefficient devices are designed to automatically reset after a fault current is cleared and power is removed, making them ideal for sensitive electronic equipment demanding overcurrent circuit

The SF series of polymeric positive temperature coefficient devices are designed to automatically reset after a fault current is cleared and power is removed, making them ideal for sensitive electronic equipment demanding overcurrent circuit protection. The series comes in various shapes and sizes. includings surface-mount, strap and leaded form-factors, with ratings dependent on the type of device selected. For more information and pricing, contact Dawn McGriff at KOA SPEER ELECTRONICS INC., Bradford, PA. (814) 362-5536, ext 266.

Company: KOA SPEER ELECTRONICS INC.

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