SCHURTER

SCHURTER

SCHURTER is a leading manufacturer and supplier of electronic components that provide safe and reliable solutions for various industries. Established in 1933, the company offers a wide range of products, including fuses, connectors, circuit breakers, input systems, and EMC products, catering to diverse applications such as industrial machinery, transportation, medical equipment, and consumer electronics. SCHURTER places strong emphasis on innovation, quality, and sustainability, developing cutting-edge technologies that meet the highest standards of performance and safety. The company's products are known for their robustness, precision, and versatility, enabling customers to optimize their system designs and improve overall efficiency. SCHURTER also provides customized solutions tailored to specific customer requirements, ensuring seamless integration into existing systems. With a global presence and a commitment to excellence, SCHURTER continues to set the standard for electronic component manufacturing, empowering businesses to achieve their goals through innovative and reliable solutions.

Component Insulators, Mounts, Spacers

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0036.1101
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About  Component Insulators, Mounts, Spacers

Products in this category are crafted from materials with excellent electrical insulation properties, serving a crucial role in positioning, retaining, or providing mechanical spacing for various components. One common application for these products is in TO-5 metal can packaging, where there is a risk of unintentional connections occurring on a printed circuit board due to the device's case coming into contact with an inappropriate node in the circuit. To mitigate this risk, it is essential to place a suitable insulator beneath the device during installation. TO-5 metal can packages, commonly used for housing electronic components, require careful consideration to prevent unintended electrical connections. The metal case of the TO-5 package can inadvertently come into contact with conductive elements on the printed circuit board, potentially causing short circuits or interference with the circuit's functionality. To address this issue, it is necessary to incorporate insulating materials specifically designed for this purpose. By placing an appropriate insulator beneath the TO-5 package during mounting, the risk of unintended connections or interference is significantly reduced. These insulators are selected for their high electrical insulation properties, ensuring that the device's case remains isolated from any conductive nodes on the circuit board. This safeguards the integrity and performance of the overall circuit. Insulators used in this context are typically made from materials with exceptional electrical insulation capabilities, such as plastics, ceramics, or composite materials. These materials effectively prevent the flow of electric current and provide mechanical stability for the component. In summary, products in this category play a vital role in electrically insulating components and preventing unintended connections. Specifically, in the case of TO-5 metal can packaging, the use of appropriate insulators beneath the device during mounting helps eliminate the risk of inadvertent contact between the device's case and an unsuitable node on the circuit board. These insulators are carefully chosen for their electrical insulation properties and are made from materials that effectively isolate the component from potential electrical interference.