thermofuses
A thermofuse, also called a thermal fuse, is a small temperature-sensitive electrical device that provides overheat protection by permanently interrupting current when a defined temperature is reached. It is designed to prevent damage to components or fires by acting as a one-time safety stop in the circuit.
Construction and operation: A thermofuse consists of a sealed body containing a fusible element, typically a
Ratings and placement: The key specification is the opening (or rated) temperature, commonly specified in degrees
Applications and safety: Thermofuses are widely used in household appliances and consumer electronics as a final
Limitations: Because they are single-use devices, a thermofuse does not provide ongoing protection after an event