Riedon

Riedon

Riedon is a renowned manufacturer of high-quality resistive solutions for various industries. With over 50 years of experience, the company specializes in designing and manufacturing precision resistors, shunt resistors, current sense resistors, and other custom-engineered resistive products. Riedon caters to a wide range of applications, including industrial automation, power generation, electric vehicles, medical devices, and telecommunications. Their extensive product portfolio offers a diverse selection of resistor technologies, including wirewound, thick film, thin film, and metal foil resistors. Riedon takes pride in its commitment to quality, utilizing advanced manufacturing techniques and rigorous testing processes to ensure consistent performance and reliability in their products. The company also offers value-added services such as custom design and quick prototyping, enabling them to meet specific customer requirements efficiently. With a focus on innovation and customer satisfaction, Riedon continues to be a trusted partner for businesses seeking reliable and high-performance resistive solutions.

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PFC10 KIT
RESISTOR KIT 0.1-100 25W 60PCS
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PFC10 (TO-126 SMT)

About  Resistor Kits

The Resistor Kit encompasses various types including carbon film, ceramic, metal element, metal film, metal foil, metal oxide, thick film, and wirewound, offering resistance ranging from 0.0 ohms to 10M ohms and power ratings from 0.03W (1/32W) to 250W. A resistor, a two-terminal passive electronic component, is engineered to impede an electric current by generating a voltage drop between its terminals in correlation to the current passing through it.