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The High Voltage Fuse market is a segment of the Electrical Switches industry. It is composed of products that are designed to protect electrical systems from damage due to overcurrent or short-circuiting. High Voltage Fuses are typically used in industrial and commercial applications, such as power plants, substations, and transmission lines. They are also used in residential applications, such as air conditioners and refrigerators. High Voltage Fuses are available in a variety of sizes and ratings, and are typically made from copper or aluminum.
High Voltage Fuses are typically designed to open quickly when an overcurrent or short-circuit occurs, thus preventing further damage to the electrical system. They are also designed to be easily replaced, allowing for quick repairs and maintenance.
Some of the major companies in the High Voltage Fuse market include ABB, Siemens, Eaton, Schneider Electric, and Littelfuse. Show Less Read more