C&B Electronics, founded in 2006 and headquartered in China, operates with four subsidiaries dedicated to the research and development as well as the manufacture of High-End Resistors, High Precision Current Sensing Modules, High Precision Alloy, and Electron Beam Welding Equipment. Our resistors are marketed under the registered trademark RESI.
Equipped with an AEC-Q200 test laboratory, we specialize in providing high-quality resistors to our customers. Our product range includes high voltage resistors, high energy resistors, precision resistors, and current sensing resistors. We prioritize stability and high quality, ensuring timely delivery and offering competitive prices to meet our customers' expectations.
Chassis mount resistors are passive components that are utilized in electronic circuits to impede the flow of current. They serve various purposes, including adjusting signal levels, dividing voltages, biasing active elements, terminating transmission lines, and more. These resistors are typically larger in size compared to other types and have the capacity to dissipate significant amounts of heat energy, often up to 2500 watts. To ensure secure installation and proper functioning, chassis mount resistors are mounted using a variety of methods. These include housing flanges, screws, braces, or brackets, which provide stability and support. These mounting accessories help to firmly attach the resistor to the chassis or enclosure, minimizing the risk of mechanical stress or damage. Chassis mount resistors are commonly employed in applications that require high power handling capabilities or where heat dissipation is crucial. They can be found in power electronic devices, industrial equipment, amplifiers, motor drives, and other similar applications. In summary, chassis mount resistors are passive components used in electronic circuits for various purposes. They are larger in size and capable of dissipating significant amounts of heat energy. These resistors are securely mounted using housing flanges, screws, braces, or brackets to ensure stable and reliable operation within the circuit.