Thermal protection elements

Bimetal thermostats, thermal cutouts, thermal limiters, thermal fuses

This especially concerns bimetal protectors and thermal links (safety fuses) the task of which is to maintain the temperature of the protected appliance at predefined values. They are produced in a wide range of temperatures and hundreds of versions (various kinds of functions, insulations, outlets, fittings, dimensions etc.)

Apart from the fuses mentioned above we also offer PTC (NTC) sensors which function on the principle of step change of resistance. It is necessary, for example, to use relays for their connection.

Typical application examples of bimetal protectors are for example electric motors, transformers, heating elements, radiant heaters, ventilators, welding devices, oil heaters, convector heaters etc. There is also a wide range of application in home appliances, the automotive industry (heating of seats, window regulators, windshield wiper systems), electronics and medical equipment etc.

Thermal links (destructive or one-shot) are especially used in power transformers and power sources but also in home appliances (coffee machines, deep fryers, toasters, hair dryers, …) lighting equipment, electronics etc.

We offer our customers a wide range of protection products up to a temperature of 425°C. Thanks to an online connection with the central warehouse in Germany we are able to respond quickly to most of our customers’ requests.

We are the exclusive distributor of these products in Central and Eastern Europe.

You can find more information about the individual products in the technical data sheets below. Please use the enquiry form to find the product you are looking for easily. For further specifications don’t hesitate to contact us at: obchod@microtherm.cz.


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