High-temperature 57A ceramic terminal block from CAMDENBOSS, rated for 1000°C & 450V. Nickel-plated brass inserts.
The CAMDENBOSS Ceramic Terminal Block is designed for high-temperature environments, providing exceptional durability and reliability. Featuring a porcelain body with nickel-plated brass inserts and zinc-plated steel screws, this terminal block ensures superior electrical conductivity and resistance to corrosion. With an integral fixing hole, installation is straightforward and secure, suitable for surface mounting applications.
This 3-way terminal block is rated for currents up to 57A and voltages up to 450V, making it ideal for demanding industrial and commercial electrical applications. Its ability to withstand temperatures up to 1000°C ensures it performs reliably in extreme conditions. The nickel-plated contacts enhance conductivity and prolong service life, while the brass material offers excellent mechanical strength.
Key Features
This terminal block is part of the CHTB/N product range, ensuring compatibility with industry standards and reliable performance in high-stress environments. Ideal for industrial machinery, heating systems, and other high-current applications.
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