ジルコニアセラミック端子

ジルコニアの陶磁器ターミナルは優秀な機械強さ、信頼できる電気絶縁材および熱安定性を提供します。電気関係、電子部品のための理想...
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デザインの特徴
ジルコニアセラミック残留電流遮断器(RCC B)端子(絶縁RCC Bブロックとも呼ばれる)は、重要な電気部品として設計されています。 

高い信頼性と耐久性が求められる環境。

複雑な形状と多孔質デザイン

正確な電気接続位置を提供し、安全で断熱された導体またはケーブルを確保し、接続の信頼性を高めます。

高い硬度と高い強度

ジルコニアセラミックスの物理的特性(硬度は最大78ロックウェル、圧縮強度は最大2000 MPa)により、性能と形状保持が保証されます。 

高圧および高摩擦環境下で。

優れた電気絶縁性と高温耐性

高温抵抗が保障する間、高圧条件の下で優秀な絶縁材を提供しま、現在の漏出か電気欠陥を防ぎます 

250℃までの環境での安定性。

耐食性について

薬品の取り扱いや高温操作時に優れた耐食性を示し、材料を腐食から保護します。

アプリケーション領域

高温産業用アプリケーション

例えば炉や加熱装置などの高温電気機器で、電気接続を保護し、誤動作を防止するために使用されます。

パワーシステム

変圧器、発電機、その他の高電圧機器で使用され、安全な電気接続と絶縁を提供します。

精密エレクトロニクス

ハイエンドのコンピュータハードウェアや通信機器など、高精度な電気性能を必要とする機器に使用されます。

セーフティ装置

ユーザーの安全を保障するために信頼できる絶縁材を提供するのに漏出現在の防御装置で使用される。

酸化ジルコニウムセラミック漏れ電流保護端子は、その優れた特性により、電気機器の保護において比類のない信頼性と安全性を提供します。 

電気絶縁材、高温抵抗および機械強さ。これらの特徴はジルコニアの陶磁器ターミナルをデマンドが高い現代にとって理想的にさせます 

極端な条件に直面する産業および電気アプリケーション。

精密セラミック加工とカスタマイズの分野では、当社は様々な高性能セラミック部品の生産に取り組んでいます。 

ジルコニアセラミックス、窒化ケイ素、および窒化アルミニウム製品を含む。これらのセラミック部品は、優れた熱安定性、電気絶縁性を持っています。 

高温安定性と耐摩耗性があり、航空宇宙、電子機器、機械、軍事、自動車などの重要な分野で広く使用されています。 

優れた性能と信頼性を備えた当社の製品は、お客様に重要なサポートと保証を提供し、生産性の向上を支援します。 

効率性を高め、製品の性能を最適化します。


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