5A ~120A electron beam welding shunt resistor for energy meter
Haiyan Weijia Electrical Technology Co., Ltd.
An electron beam welding shunt is a device that is used to measure the current flowing through an electron beam welding system. It is typically used in conjunction with an electron beam welding power supply, which is a device that generates the high-energy electron beam that is used to weld metal components.
An electron beam welding shunt is connected in parallel with the welding circuit, and it is designed to allow a portion of the current to flow through it while the rest of the current flows through the circuit. The shunt measures the current flowing through it and sends this information to a meter or other monitoring device, which uses it to calculate the total current flowing through the circuit.
Electron beam welding shunts are available in a range of sizes and ratings, and they are typically made from high-conductivity materials, such as copper or aluminum. They are used in a variety of applications, including electron beam welding, plasma welding, and other high-energy welding processes.
The specific rating of a 5A ~120A electron beam welding shunt indicates that it is suitable for use in a welding circuit with a current range of 5 amps to 120 amps. This range may be suitable for a wide variety of welding applications, depending on the specific requirements of the process.