Thermal Cutoffs (Thermal Fuses)

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
L5014424DELB0XE

L5014424DELB0XE

Cantherm

TCO 250VAC 15A 144C (291F) CYL

12

NTE8125

NTE8125

NTE Electronics, Inc.

THERMAL FUSE 128*C AXIAL

6408

L5011924DELB0XE

L5011924DELB0XE

Cantherm

TCO 250VAC 15A 119C (246F) CYL

26

NTE8115

NTE8115

NTE Electronics, Inc.

THERMAL FUSE 117*C AXIAL

6147

SC72AAB

SC72AAB

J.W. Miller / Bourns

TCO 28VDC 25A 72C (162F) SMD

4897

HCTF235L150000BR00

HCTF235L150000BR00

Vishay / Beyschlag

TCO 24VDC 50A 235C (455F) AXIAL

695

SDF DF084S

SDF DF084S

Cantherm

TCO 250VAC 10A 84C (183F) AXIAL

13439

NTE8139

NTE8139

NTE Electronics, Inc.

THERMAL FUSE 142*C AXIAL

7489

NTE8076

NTE8076

NTE Electronics, Inc.

THERMAL FUSE 77*C AXIAL

2735

L5014124DELB0XE

L5014124DELB0XE

Cantherm

TCO 250VAC 15A 141C (286F) CYL

54

NTE8096

NTE8096

NTE Electronics, Inc.

THERMAL FUSE 98*C AXIAL

6768

NTE8226

NTE8226

NTE Electronics, Inc.

THERMAL FUSE 228*C AXIAL

3392

NTE8103

NTE8103

NTE Electronics, Inc.

THERMAL FUSE 104*C AXIAL

3263

NTE8149

NTE8149

NTE Electronics, Inc.

THERMAL FUSE 152*C AXIAL

8314

HCRTP-MINI

HCRTP-MINI

Wickmann / Littelfuse

THERMAL PROTECTOR 16V 500A 220C

4000

NTE8181

NTE8181

NTE Electronics, Inc.

THERMAL FUSE 184*C AXIAL

2624

SC85AAA

SC85AAA

J.W. Miller / Bourns

TCO 28VDC 25A 85C (185F) SMD

4810

K10B-128

K10B-128

OptiFuse

THERMAL FUSE 10A 250V-128C 262F

338

K10B-072

K10B-072

OptiFuse

THERMAL FUSE 10A 250V - 72C 162F

439

NTE8065

NTE8065

NTE Electronics, Inc.

THERMAL FUSE 66*C AXIAL

4192

Thermal Cutoffs (Thermal Fuses)

1. Overview

Thermal cutoffs, also known as thermal fuses, are non-resettable overtemperature protection devices designed to interrupt electrical circuits when temperatures exceed predefined thresholds. They act as critical safety components in electrical and electronic systems, preventing overheating-related failures, fires, or equipment damage. These devices are widely used in appliances, industrial machinery, and automotive systems due to their reliability and compliance with international safety standards.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional CharacteristicsApplication Examples
Single-shot Thermal FusesOne-time use; permanently breaks circuit after activationHousehold appliances (e.g., hair dryers, coffee makers)
Auto-resetting Thermal SwitchesResets automatically after cooling; limited cycle lifePower tools, battery packs
High-Temperature CutoffsOperates above 150 C; ceramic-based constructionIndustrial ovens, heating elements
Low-Temperature CutoffsTriggers below 100 C; polymer-based materialsConsumer electronics, LED lighting

3. Structure and Components

Typical thermal cutoffs consist of:

  • Temperature-sensitive element: Bimetallic strip, fusible alloy, or polymer-based material
  • Contact system: Silver-plated contacts for low resistance
  • Insulation housing: Flame-retardant thermoplastic or ceramic materials
  • Termination: Axial leads, radial leads, or surface-mount pads

Advanced designs incorporate hermetically sealed chambers for environmental protection and precise calibration mechanisms for accurate trip temperatures.

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterImportanceTypical Range
Rated Temperature ( C)Determines activation threshold accuracy50-300 C 3 C tolerance
Rated Current (A)Defines maximum operational current capacity0.1-15A
Response Time (ms)Time to interrupt circuit after threshold breach10-500ms
Reset TypeManual vs. automatic recovery capabilityNon-resettable/partial auto-reset
Dielectric Strength (V)Insulation resistance under overvoltage1500-5000VAC

5. Application Fields

  • Consumer Electronics: Smartphones (battery protection), power adapters
  • Home Appliances: Washing machines (motor protection), rice cookers
  • Industrial Equipment: Transformers, CNC machine tools
  • Automotive: Battery management systems, HVAC units

Case Study: In electric kettles, thermal cutoffs prevent boil-dry damage by disconnecting heating elements at 158 C 5 C.

6. Key Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerRepresentative ProductKey Features
LittelfuseThermal Cut-Off (TCO) SeriesUL/CSA certified, 85-240 C range
TE ConnectivityKlixon 1TS SeriesMiniature SMD package, 5A rating
OmronThermal Protector KSD SeriesAuto-reset function, 10,000 cycle endurance

7. Selection Guidelines

  • Match rated temperature to system's maximum safe operating temperature
  • Verify current/voltage ratings exceed circuit requirements
  • Consider environmental factors (vibration, humidity, thermal cycling)
  • Select appropriate form factor (through-hole, SMD, panel mount)
  • Check compliance with safety standards (UL 1434, IEC 60675)

8. Industry Trends

Future developments include:

  • Nanomaterial-based temperature sensors for faster response times
  • Integration with IoT-enabled thermal management systems
  • Miniaturization for wearable electronics (sub-5mm packages)
  • Eco-friendly designs eliminating cadmium-based alloys
  • AI-driven predictive thermal cutoff systems
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