In electrical protection, response time defines reliability. Elektro-Plast fuses are built on that principle — fast, predictable, and stable under real load conditions. From compact cylindrical fuses in control cabinets to NH industrial units protecting entire feeders, every fuse in the range maintains the same precision melting behavior and mechanical integrity, installation after installation.
The workhorse of low-voltage protection, Elektro-Plast cylindrical fuses handle overcurrents in control and distribution circuits with steady performance.
The bodies are ceramic or high-grade thermoset, filled with calibrated quartz sand for controlled arc quenching.
Their metal caps are nickel-plated brass for corrosion resistance, and contact dimensions comply with IEC 60269 standards.
Whether in 10x38 or 14x51 format, each fuse link maintains low power loss and consistent breaking capacity — ideal for modular switchboards and compact enclosures.
In industrial networks, high fault currents demand fuses that survive extreme conditions. Elektro-Plast NH fuses meet those expectations with precision-engineered blades and high-rupturing capacity elements.
The ceramic bodies tolerate thermal shock, and the metal blades are silver-plated for minimal contact resistance.
Each fuse link undergoes calibration to ensure melting within the specified time-current curve, whether protecting transformers, feeders, or busbar sections.
When paired with Elektro-Plast NH fuse bases or disconnector handles, the system delivers both mechanical stability and fast serviceability — critical in industrial maintenance.
High Rupturing Capacity (HRC) fuses are the backbone of short-circuit protection. Elektro-Plast HRC fuses employ arc-resistant filler and dual-element construction for rapid current limitation.
During a fault, the internal arc is quenched within milliseconds, preventing downstream thermal stress.
Their rated breaking capacity reaches up to 120 kA depending on size and type — more than enough for industrial distribution systems or motor feeders.
Installers trust HRC fuses because they protect not only conductors but also contactors, breakers, and cabling from fault energy damage.
For low-current circuits, Elektro-Plast glass fuses 5x20 provide transparent, serviceable protection.
The glass tube allows instant visual inspection, while the internal fuse wire ensures accurate opening at the specified rating.
These are common in control panels, instrumentation, and auxiliary circuits where both precision and accessibility matter.
The end caps maintain strong crimp connections, preventing wire loosening from vibration or temperature cycling.
In modular electronics and small devices, space is critical. Elektro-Plast miniature fuses deliver full protection performance in sub-miniature packages.
Fast-blow and slow-blow versions cover signal circuits, low-voltage control lines, and power supply rails.
The consistent melting profile across production batches ensures reliable coordination with protective relays or microcontrollers.
They’re available as axial, radial, or cartridge versions for PCB or inline mounting.
Elektro-Plast fuse links gG provide full-range overcurrent protection for cables and equipment in low-voltage networks.
Their time-current characteristics cover both overload and short-circuit ranges, allowing them to replace breakers in specific distribution circuits.
The fuse elements are precision notched for accurate melting, ensuring consistent selectivity with upstream devices.
They’re available in all standard sizes — from 2A to 1250A — compatible with Elektro-Plast bases and disconnectors.
Different loads demand different fuse responses.
Elektro-Plast fast-acting fuses (gF or F type) open circuits instantly to protect sensitive electronics and semiconductor components from surge energy.
Time-delay fuses (gL or T type) withstand short inrush peaks from motors or transformers, allowing normal startup without unnecessary disconnection.
Each fuse type maintains its defined curve tolerance even after long thermal exposure, ensuring stable operation across ambient conditions.
Maintenance doesn’t stop at installation. Elektro-Plast replacement fuses come individually tested, labeled, and packed for quick identification.
Markings include rated current, voltage, and breaking capacity in clear, abrasion-resistant print.
This attention to detail saves technicians time on site — no mix-ups, no mismatched ratings, no repeat trips to the warehouse.
Mechanical and electrical reliability
Across the entire range, Elektro-Plast fuses follow strict IEC/EN compliance and type testing for endurance, temperature rise, and breaking capacity.
The contact surfaces don’t oxidize, the ceramic bodies resist cracking, and the internal filler maintains dielectric strength even after fault interruption.
That’s why they’re equally at home in industrial switchboards, residential panels, and automation cabinets.
At Bank of Lamps, we stock the complete Elektro-Plast fuses range — cylindrical, NH, HRC, glass, miniature, gG, fast-acting, and time-delay fuse links — along with compatible holders and accessories.
All shipments are handled directly from our Latvia warehouse, with export across Europe for B2B customers.
We work with panel builders, maintenance engineers, and electrical distributors who rely on certified protection components that fit and perform without adjustment.
Each order includes datasheets, melting curves, and coordination charts for accurate circuit design.