A 25~200A resistor Fixed Electron-beam Welding Energy Meter Shunt is a device used to measure the electrical energy consumed during an electron-beam welding process. It is typically used in conjunction with an energy meter, which measures the voltage and current flowing through the load, and calculates the power being consumed.
The shunt is a fixed resistor, meaning it has a specific resistance value and can measure a range of currents between 25 and 200 amperes. This makes it suitable for measuring current levels generated by electron-beam welding equipment. It is made of a material that is able to handle high current levels such as copper alloy. The shunt is connected in parallel with the load being measured, a small portion of the current flowing through the load is directed through the shunt, creating a small voltage drop across the resistor. This voltage drop is measured by the energy meter, which calculates the energy consumption based on the current and voltage measurements.
In summary, a 25~200A resistor fixed Electron-beam Welding Energy Meter shunt is a device used to measure the energy consumed in electron-beam welding processes, typically connect it in parallel with the load, it can handle current between 25-200A, and uses a fixed resistor to create a small voltage drop which is measure by energy meter to calculate energy consumption.
Product: | Manganese copper shunt |
Material: | Copper, manganese copper |
Accuracy: | ± 5% |
Process: | Electron beam welding, brazing |
Production: | Production and processing |
Type: Fixed resistor
Technology: Metal Alloy
Package Type: Through Hole
Resistance: 80~2400µΩ
Current: 25~200A
Resistance Tolerance: 5%
Material: Manganin + copper
Welding: Electron-beam welding
Mounting holes size: as your request
Usage: energy meter
Shunt is precision element for the energy meter, adopts the advance technical of plane jointing.
Packing: Plastic bag and carton
Delivery time: Depends on the quantity