A 100 micro-ohm manganese copper ammeter welding shunt is a device that is used to measure electrical current in high-power applications, such as welding. It typically consists of a manganese copper alloy, which has a low electrical resistance of 100 micro-ohms per centimeter. This allows for accurate measurement of high current levels while generating minimal heat. The shunt is connected in parallel with the load being measured, and the voltage across the shunt is used to calculate the current flowing through the load. This type of shunt is typically used in conjunction with a digital ammeter, which measures the voltage across the shunt and displays the corresponding current.
Product: | Manganese copper shunt |
Material: | Copper, manganese copper |
Accuracy: | ± 5% |
Process: | Electron beam welding, brazing |
Production: | Production and processing |
Type: Fixed resistor
Package Type: Through Hole
Resistance: 80~2400µΩ
Current: 25~200A
Resistance Tolerance: 5%
Material: manganin + copper
Welding: braze welding with Ag-based alloy as solder.
Mounting holes: as your request
Shape: as your requirement
Usage: energy meter
Application: manganin shunt resistor
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Export Markets: Global
Packing: Export Carton Packaging, with plastic bag inside/Pallet
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