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  Thermal Cutoffs (Thermal Fuses)

Circuit protection refers to devices designed to safeguard electrical circuits from damage due to overcurrent, voltage spikes, or thermal events. Thermal cutoffs, or thermal fuses, are specific components that interrupt the circuit when a predetermined temperature is exceeded, preventing overheating and potential hazards, thereby ensuring the safety and reliability of electronic systems.

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What is the primary function of thermal cutoffs in circuit protection?

The primary function of thermal cutoffs, or thermal fuses, is to prevent overheating and potential fire hazards by interrupting the electrical circuit when a certain temperature threshold is exceeded.

In what applications are thermal cutoffs commonly used?

Thermal cutoffs are commonly used in various applications, including household appliances, automotive systems, and electronic devices, to ensure safety and reliability by protecting against excessive heat.

How do thermal cutoffs differ from traditional fuses?

Thermal cutoffs differ from traditional fuses in that they are specifically designed to respond to temperature changes rather than current overloads, providing a thermal protection mechanism that can reset once the temperature returns to a safe level.

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