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The RS PRO 1.5 kΩ Carbon Film Resistor 2W ±5% Part No 7078873 is a passive electronic components widely used in various applications due to their reliable and stable performance. These resistors are composed of a cylindrical ceramic core coated with a thin film of carbon. The carbon film is precisely deposited on the ceramic substrate to achieve the desired resistance value. The manufacturing process of carbon film resistors involves several steps to ensure accurate and consistent performance. Initially, the ceramic core is prepared, typically made of high-grade ceramic material with excellent thermal and electrical properties. The carbon film is then deposited on the core through a vacuum deposition process, resulting in a uniform and controlled thickness. The carbon film acts as the resistive element, providing the desired resistance value. It offers a wide range of resistance values, ranging from a few ohms to several megaohms, making carbon film resistors suitable for both low and high resistance applications. One of the key advantages of carbon film resistors is their excellent stability over time and temperature. The carbon film is highly resistant to environmental factors such as humidity and temperature fluctuations, ensuring consistent performance and minimal drift. This stability makes carbon film resistors particularly useful in precision applications where accuracy and reliability are critical. Carbon film resistors also exhibit low noise levels, making them suitable for applications that require low interference and minimal signal distortion. Additionally, they have low parasitic capacitance and inductance, contributing to their suitability for high-frequency applications. In terms of power handling capability, carbon film resistors typically have lower power ratings compared to other resistor types. However, advancements in resistor technology have led to the development of high-power carbon film resistors that can handle higher wattages.
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The RS PRO 1 kΩ Carbon Film Resistor 1W ±5% Part No 7078669 is a passive electronic components widely used in various applications due to their reliable and stable performance. These resistors are composed of a cylindrical ceramic core coated with a thin film of carbon. The carbon film is precisely deposited on the ceramic substrate to achieve the desired resistance value. The manufacturing process of carbon film resistors involves several steps to ensure accurate and consistent performance. Initially, the ceramic core is prepared, typically made of high-grade ceramic material with excellent thermal and electrical properties. The carbon film is then deposited on the core through a vacuum deposition process, resulting in a uniform and controlled thickness. The carbon film acts as the resistive element, providing the desired resistance value. It offers a wide range of resistance values, ranging from a few ohms to several megaohms, making carbon film resistors suitable for both low and high resistance applications. One of the key advantages of carbon film resistors is their excellent stability over time and temperature. The carbon film is highly resistant to environmental factors such as humidity and temperature fluctuations, ensuring consistent performance and minimal drift. This stability makes carbon film resistors particularly useful in precision applications where accuracy and reliability are critical. Carbon film resistors also exhibit low noise levels, making them suitable for applications that require low interference and minimal signal distortion. Additionally, they have low parasitic capacitance and inductance, contributing to their suitability for high-frequency applications. In terms of power handling capability, carbon film resistors typically have lower power ratings compared to other resistor types. However, advancements in resistor technology have led to the development of high-power carbon film resistors that can handle higher wattages.
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The RS PRO 100 Ω Carbon Film Resistor 0.5 W ±5% Part No 7078142 is a passive electronic components widely used in various applications due to their reliable and stable performance. These resistors are composed of a cylindrical ceramic core coated with a thin film of carbon. The carbon film is precisely deposited on the ceramic substrate to achieve the desired resistance value. The manufacturing process of carbon film resistors involves several steps to ensure accurate and consistent performance. Initially, the ceramic core is prepared, typically made of high-grade ceramic material with excellent thermal and electrical properties. The carbon film is then deposited on the core through a vacuum deposition process, resulting in a uniform and controlled thickness. The carbon film acts as the resistive element, providing the desired resistance value. It offers a wide range of resistance values, ranging from a few ohms to several megaohms, making carbon film resistors suitable for both low and high resistance applications. One of the key advantages of carbon film resistors is their excellent stability over time and temperature. The carbon film is highly resistant to environmental factors such as humidity and temperature fluctuations, ensuring consistent performance and minimal drift. This stability makes carbon film resistors particularly useful in precision applications where accuracy and reliability are critical. Carbon film resistors also exhibit low noise levels, making them suitable for applications that require low interference and minimal signal distortion. Additionally, they have low parasitic capacitance and inductance, contributing to their suitability for high-frequency applications. In terms of power handling capability, carbon film resistors typically have lower power ratings compared to other resistor types. However, advancements in resistor technology have led to the development of high-power carbon film resistors that can handle higher wattages.
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The RS PRO 22 kΩ Carbon Film Resistor 0.25 W ±5% Part No 7077779 is a passive electronic components widely used in various applications due to their reliable and stable performance. These resistors are composed of a cylindrical ceramic core coated with a thin film of carbon. The carbon film is precisely deposited on the ceramic substrate to achieve the desired resistance value. The manufacturing process of carbon film resistors involves several steps to ensure accurate and consistent performance. Initially, the ceramic core is prepared, typically made of high-grade ceramic material with excellent thermal and electrical properties. The carbon film is then deposited on the core through a vacuum deposition process, resulting in a uniform and controlled thickness. The carbon film acts as the resistive element, providing the desired resistance value. It offers a wide range of resistance values, ranging from a few ohms to several megaohms, making carbon film resistors suitable for both low and high resistance applications. One of the key advantages of carbon film resistors is their excellent stability over time and temperature. The carbon film is highly resistant to environmental factors such as humidity and temperature fluctuations, ensuring consistent performance and minimal drift. This stability makes carbon film resistors particularly useful in precision applications where accuracy and reliability are critical. Carbon film resistors also exhibit low noise levels, making them suitable for applications that require low interference and minimal signal distortion. Additionally, they have low parasitic capacitance and inductance, contributing to their suitability for high-frequency applications. In terms of power handling capability, carbon film resistors typically have lower power ratings compared to other resistor types. However, advancements in resistor technology have led to the development of high-power carbon film resistors that can handle higher wattages.
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The RS PRO 3.9 kΩ Carbon Film Resistor 2W ±5% Part No 7078892 is a passive electronic components widely used in various applications due to their reliable and stable performance. These resistors are composed of a cylindrical ceramic core coated with a thin film of carbon. The carbon film is precisely deposited on the ceramic substrate to achieve the desired resistance value. The manufacturing process of carbon film resistors involves several steps to ensure accurate and consistent performance. Initially, the ceramic core is prepared, typically made of high-grade ceramic material with excellent thermal and electrical properties. The carbon film is then deposited on the core through a vacuum deposition process, resulting in a uniform and controlled thickness. The carbon film acts as the resistive element, providing the desired resistance value. It offers a wide range of resistance values, ranging from a few ohms to several megaohms, making carbon film resistors suitable for both low and high resistance applications. One of the key advantages of carbon film resistors is their excellent stability over time and temperature. The carbon film is highly resistant to environmental factors such as humidity and temperature fluctuations, ensuring consistent performance and minimal drift. This stability makes carbon film resistors particularly useful in precision applications where accuracy and reliability are critical. Carbon film resistors also exhibit low noise levels, making them suitable for applications that require low interference and minimal signal distortion. Additionally, they have low parasitic capacitance and inductance, contributing to their suitability for high-frequency applications. In terms of power handling capability, carbon film resistors typically have lower power ratings compared to other resistor types. However, advancements in resistor technology have led to the development of high-power carbon film resistors that can handle higher wattages.
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The RS PRO 33 Ω Carbon Film Resistor 2W ±5% Part No 7078805 is a passive electronic components widely used in various applications due to their reliable and stable performance. These resistors are composed of a cylindrical ceramic core coated with a thin film of carbon. The carbon film is precisely deposited on the ceramic substrate to achieve the desired resistance value. The manufacturing process of carbon film resistors involves several steps to ensure accurate and consistent performance. Initially, the ceramic core is prepared, typically made of high-grade ceramic material with excellent thermal and electrical properties. The carbon film is then deposited on the core through a vacuum deposition process, resulting in a uniform and controlled thickness. The carbon film acts as the resistive element, providing the desired resistance value. It offers a wide range of resistance values, ranging from a few ohms to several megaohms, making carbon film resistors suitable for both low and high resistance applications. One of the key advantages of carbon film resistors is their excellent stability over time and temperature. The carbon film is highly resistant to environmental factors such as humidity and temperature fluctuations, ensuring consistent performance and minimal drift. This stability makes carbon film resistors particularly useful in precision applications where accuracy and reliability are critical. Carbon film resistors also exhibit low noise levels, making them suitable for applications that require low interference and minimal signal distortion. Additionally, they have low parasitic capacitance and inductance, contributing to their suitability for high-frequency applications. In terms of power handling capability, carbon film resistors typically have lower power ratings compared to other resistor types. However, advancements in resistor technology have led to the development of high-power carbon film resistors that can handle higher wattages.
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The RS PRO 27 Ω Carbon Film Resistor 2W ±5% Part No 7078801 is a passive electronic components widely used in various applications due to their reliable and stable performance. These resistors are composed of a cylindrical ceramic core coated with a thin film of carbon. The carbon film is precisely deposited on the ceramic substrate to achieve the desired resistance value. The manufacturing process of carbon film resistors involves several steps to ensure accurate and consistent performance. Initially, the ceramic core is prepared, typically made of high-grade ceramic material with excellent thermal and electrical properties. The carbon film is then deposited on the core through a vacuum deposition process, resulting in a uniform and controlled thickness. The carbon film acts as the resistive element, providing the desired resistance value. It offers a wide range of resistance values, ranging from a few ohms to several megaohms, making carbon film resistors suitable for both low and high resistance applications. One of the key advantages of carbon film resistors is their excellent stability over time and temperature. The carbon film is highly resistant to environmental factors such as humidity and temperature fluctuations, ensuring consistent performance and minimal drift. This stability makes carbon film resistors particularly useful in precision applications where accuracy and reliability are critical. Carbon film resistors also exhibit low noise levels, making them suitable for applications that require low interference and minimal signal distortion. Additionally, they have low parasitic capacitance and inductance, contributing to their suitability for high-frequency applications. In terms of power handling capability, carbon film resistors typically have lower power ratings compared to other resistor types. However, advancements in resistor technology have led to the development of high-power carbon film resistors that can handle higher wattages.
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The RS PRO 18 Ω Carbon Film Resistor 2W ±5% Part No 7078798 is a passive electronic components widely used in various applications due to their reliable and stable performance. These resistors are composed of a cylindrical ceramic core coated with a thin film of carbon. The carbon film is precisely deposited on the ceramic substrate to achieve the desired resistance value. The manufacturing process of carbon film resistors involves several steps to ensure accurate and consistent performance. Initially, the ceramic core is prepared, typically made of high-grade ceramic material with excellent thermal and electrical properties. The carbon film is then deposited on the core through a vacuum deposition process, resulting in a uniform and controlled thickness. The carbon film acts as the resistive element, providing the desired resistance value. It offers a wide range of resistance values, ranging from a few ohms to several megaohms, making carbon film resistors suitable for both low and high resistance applications. One of the key advantages of carbon film resistors is their excellent stability over time and temperature. The carbon film is highly resistant to environmental factors such as humidity and temperature fluctuations, ensuring consistent performance and minimal drift. This stability makes carbon film resistors particularly useful in precision applications where accuracy and reliability are critical. Carbon film resistors also exhibit low noise levels, making them suitable for applications that require low interference and minimal signal distortion. Additionally, they have low parasitic capacitance and inductance, contributing to their suitability for high-frequency applications. In terms of power handling capability, carbon film resistors typically have lower power ratings compared to other resistor types. However, advancements in resistor technology have led to the development of high-power carbon film resistors that can handle higher wattages.
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The RS PRO 15 Ω Carbon Film Resistor 2W ±5% Part No 7078794 is a passive electronic components widely used in various applications due to their reliable and stable performance. These resistors are composed of a cylindrical ceramic core coated with a thin film of carbon. The carbon film is precisely deposited on the ceramic substrate to achieve the desired resistance value. The manufacturing process of carbon film resistors involves several steps to ensure accurate and consistent performance. Initially, the ceramic core is prepared, typically made of high-grade ceramic material with excellent thermal and electrical properties. The carbon film is then deposited on the core through a vacuum deposition process, resulting in a uniform and controlled thickness. The carbon film acts as the resistive element, providing the desired resistance value. It offers a wide range of resistance values, ranging from a few ohms to several megaohms, making carbon film resistors suitable for both low and high resistance applications. One of the key advantages of carbon film resistors is their excellent stability over time and temperature. The carbon film is highly resistant to environmental factors such as humidity and temperature fluctuations, ensuring consistent performance and minimal drift. This stability makes carbon film resistors particularly useful in precision applications where accuracy and reliability are critical. Carbon film resistors also exhibit low noise levels, making them suitable for applications that require low interference and minimal signal distortion. Additionally, they have low parasitic capacitance and inductance, contributing to their suitability for high-frequency applications. In terms of power handling capability, carbon film resistors typically have lower power ratings compared to other resistor types. However, advancements in resistor technology have led to the development of high-power carbon film resistors that can handle higher wattages.
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The RS PRO 12 Ω Carbon Film Resistor 2W ±5% Part No 7078791 is a passive electronic components widely used in various applications due to their reliable and stable performance. These resistors are composed of a cylindrical ceramic core coated with a thin film of carbon. The carbon film is precisely deposited on the ceramic substrate to achieve the desired resistance value. The manufacturing process of carbon film resistors involves several steps to ensure accurate and consistent performance. Initially, the ceramic core is prepared, typically made of high-grade ceramic material with excellent thermal and electrical properties. The carbon film is then deposited on the core through a vacuum deposition process, resulting in a uniform and controlled thickness. The carbon film acts as the resistive element, providing the desired resistance value. It offers a wide range of resistance values, ranging from a few ohms to several megaohms, making carbon film resistors suitable for both low and high resistance applications. One of the key advantages of carbon film resistors is their excellent stability over time and temperature. The carbon film is highly resistant to environmental factors such as humidity and temperature fluctuations, ensuring consistent performance and minimal drift. This stability makes carbon film resistors particularly useful in precision applications where accuracy and reliability are critical. Carbon film resistors also exhibit low noise levels, making them suitable for applications that require low interference and minimal signal distortion. Additionally, they have low parasitic capacitance and inductance, contributing to their suitability for high-frequency applications. In terms of power handling capability, carbon film resistors typically have lower power ratings compared to other resistor types. However, advancements in resistor technology have led to the development of high-power carbon film resistors that can handle higher wattages.
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The RS PRO 10 Ω Carbon Film Resistor 2W ±5% Part No 7078782 is a passive electronic components widely used in various applications due to their reliable and stable performance. These resistors are composed of a cylindrical ceramic core coated with a thin film of carbon. The carbon film is precisely deposited on the ceramic substrate to achieve the desired resistance value. The manufacturing process of carbon film resistors involves several steps to ensure accurate and consistent performance. Initially, the ceramic core is prepared, typically made of high-grade ceramic material with excellent thermal and electrical properties. The carbon film is then deposited on the core through a vacuum deposition process, resulting in a uniform and controlled thickness. The carbon film acts as the resistive element, providing the desired resistance value. It offers a wide range of resistance values, ranging from a few ohms to several megaohms, making carbon film resistors suitable for both low and high resistance applications. One of the key advantages of carbon film resistors is their excellent stability over time and temperature. The carbon film is highly resistant to environmental factors such as humidity and temperature fluctuations, ensuring consistent performance and minimal drift. This stability makes carbon film resistors particularly useful in precision applications where accuracy and reliability are critical. Carbon film resistors also exhibit low noise levels, making them suitable for applications that require low interference and minimal signal distortion. Additionally, they have low parasitic capacitance and inductance, contributing to their suitability for high-frequency applications. In terms of power handling capability, carbon film resistors typically have lower power ratings compared to other resistor types. However, advancements in resistor technology have led to the development of high-power carbon film resistors that can handle higher wattages.
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The RS PRO 100 kΩ Carbon Film Resistor 1W ±5% Part No 7078748 is a passive electronic components widely used in various applications due to their reliable and stable performance. These resistors are composed of a cylindrical ceramic core coated with a thin film of carbon. The carbon film is precisely deposited on the ceramic substrate to achieve the desired resistance value. The manufacturing process of carbon film resistors involves several steps to ensure accurate and consistent performance. Initially, the ceramic core is prepared, typically made of high-grade ceramic material with excellent thermal and electrical properties. The carbon film is then deposited on the core through a vacuum deposition process, resulting in a uniform and controlled thickness. The carbon film acts as the resistive element, providing the desired resistance value. It offers a wide range of resistance values, ranging from a few ohms to several megaohms, making carbon film resistors suitable for both low and high resistance applications. One of the key advantages of carbon film resistors is their excellent stability over time and temperature. The carbon film is highly resistant to environmental factors such as humidity and temperature fluctuations, ensuring consistent performance and minimal drift. This stability makes carbon film resistors particularly useful in precision applications where accuracy and reliability are critical. Carbon film resistors also exhibit low noise levels, making them suitable for applications that require low interference and minimal signal distortion. Additionally, they have low parasitic capacitance and inductance, contributing to their suitability for high-frequency applications. In terms of power handling capability, carbon film resistors typically have lower power ratings compared to other resistor types. However, advancements in resistor technology have led to the development of high-power carbon film resistors that can handle higher wattages.
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The RS PRO 10 kΩ Carbon Film Resistor 1W ±5% Part No 7078704 is a passive electronic components widely used in various applications due to their reliable and stable performance. These resistors are composed of a cylindrical ceramic core coated with a thin film of carbon. The carbon film is precisely deposited on the ceramic substrate to achieve the desired resistance value. The manufacturing process of carbon film resistors involves several steps to ensure accurate and consistent performance. Initially, the ceramic core is prepared, typically made of high-grade ceramic material with excellent thermal and electrical properties. The carbon film is then deposited on the core through a vacuum deposition process, resulting in a uniform and controlled thickness. The carbon film acts as the resistive element, providing the desired resistance value. It offers a wide range of resistance values, ranging from a few ohms to several megaohms, making carbon film resistors suitable for both low and high resistance applications. One of the key advantages of carbon film resistors is their excellent stability over time and temperature. The carbon film is highly resistant to environmental factors such as humidity and temperature fluctuations, ensuring consistent performance and minimal drift. This stability makes carbon film resistors particularly useful in precision applications where accuracy and reliability are critical. Carbon film resistors also exhibit low noise levels, making them suitable for applications that require low interference and minimal signal distortion. Additionally, they have low parasitic capacitance and inductance, contributing to their suitability for high-frequency applications. In terms of power handling capability, carbon film resistors typically have lower power ratings compared to other resistor types. However, advancements in resistor technology have led to the development of high-power carbon film resistors that can handle higher wattages.
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The RS PRO 5.6 kΩ Carbon Film Resistor 1W ±5% Part No 7078697 is a passive electronic components widely used in various applications due to their reliable and stable performance. These resistors are composed of a cylindrical ceramic core coated with a thin film of carbon. The carbon film is precisely deposited on the ceramic substrate to achieve the desired resistance value. The manufacturing process of carbon film resistors involves several steps to ensure accurate and consistent performance. Initially, the ceramic core is prepared, typically made of high-grade ceramic material with excellent thermal and electrical properties. The carbon film is then deposited on the core through a vacuum deposition process, resulting in a uniform and controlled thickness. The carbon film acts as the resistive element, providing the desired resistance value. It offers a wide range of resistance values, ranging from a few ohms to several megaohms, making carbon film resistors suitable for both low and high resistance applications. One of the key advantages of carbon film resistors is their excellent stability over time and temperature. The carbon film is highly resistant to environmental factors such as humidity and temperature fluctuations, ensuring consistent performance and minimal drift. This stability makes carbon film resistors particularly useful in precision applications where accuracy and reliability are critical. Carbon film resistors also exhibit low noise levels, making them suitable for applications that require low interference and minimal signal distortion. Additionally, they have low parasitic capacitance and inductance, contributing to their suitability for high-frequency applications. In terms of power handling capability, carbon film resistors typically have lower power ratings compared to other resistor types. However, advancements in resistor technology have led to the development of high-power carbon film resistors that can handle higher wattages.
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The RS PRO 4.7 kΩ Carbon Film Resistor 1W ±5% Part No 7078693 is a passive electronic components widely used in various applications due to their reliable and stable performance. These resistors are composed of a cylindrical ceramic core coated with a thin film of carbon. The carbon film is precisely deposited on the ceramic substrate to achieve the desired resistance value. The manufacturing process of carbon film resistors involves several steps to ensure accurate and consistent performance. Initially, the ceramic core is prepared, typically made of high-grade ceramic material with excellent thermal and electrical properties. The carbon film is then deposited on the core through a vacuum deposition process, resulting in a uniform and controlled thickness. The carbon film acts as the resistive element, providing the desired resistance value. It offers a wide range of resistance values, ranging from a few ohms to several megaohms, making carbon film resistors suitable for both low and high resistance applications. One of the key advantages of carbon film resistors is their excellent stability over time and temperature. The carbon film is highly resistant to environmental factors such as humidity and temperature fluctuations, ensuring consistent performance and minimal drift. This stability makes carbon film resistors particularly useful in precision applications where accuracy and reliability are critical. Carbon film resistors also exhibit low noise levels, making them suitable for applications that require low interference and minimal signal distortion. Additionally, they have low parasitic capacitance and inductance, contributing to their suitability for high-frequency applications. In terms of power handling capability, carbon film resistors typically have lower power ratings compared to other resistor types. However, advancements in resistor technology have led to the development of high-power carbon film resistors that can handle higher wattages.
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The RS PRO 2.7 kΩ Carbon Film Resistor 1W ±5% Part No 7078687 is a passive electronic components widely used in various applications due to their reliable and stable performance. These resistors are composed of a cylindrical ceramic core coated with a thin film of carbon. The carbon film is precisely deposited on the ceramic substrate to achieve the desired resistance value. The manufacturing process of carbon film resistors involves several steps to ensure accurate and consistent performance. Initially, the ceramic core is prepared, typically made of high-grade ceramic material with excellent thermal and electrical properties. The carbon film is then deposited on the core through a vacuum deposition process, resulting in a uniform and controlled thickness. The carbon film acts as the resistive element, providing the desired resistance value. It offers a wide range of resistance values, ranging from a few ohms to several megaohms, making carbon film resistors suitable for both low and high resistance applications. One of the key advantages of carbon film resistors is their excellent stability over time and temperature. The carbon film is highly resistant to environmental factors such as humidity and temperature fluctuations, ensuring consistent performance and minimal drift. This stability makes carbon film resistors particularly useful in precision applications where accuracy and reliability are critical. Carbon film resistors also exhibit low noise levels, making them suitable for applications that require low interference and minimal signal distortion. Additionally, they have low parasitic capacitance and inductance, contributing to their suitability for high-frequency applications. In terms of power handling capability, carbon film resistors typically have lower power ratings compared to other resistor types. However, advancements in resistor technology have led to the development of high-power carbon film resistors that can handle higher wattages.
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The RS PRO 2.2 kΩ Carbon Film Resistor 1W ±5% Part No 7078684 is a passive electronic components widely used in various applications due to their reliable and stable performance. These resistors are composed of a cylindrical ceramic core coated with a thin film of carbon. The carbon film is precisely deposited on the ceramic substrate to achieve the desired resistance value. The manufacturing process of carbon film resistors involves several steps to ensure accurate and consistent performance. Initially, the ceramic core is prepared, typically made of high-grade ceramic material with excellent thermal and electrical properties. The carbon film is then deposited on the core through a vacuum deposition process, resulting in a uniform and controlled thickness. The carbon film acts as the resistive element, providing the desired resistance value. It offers a wide range of resistance values, ranging from a few ohms to several megaohms, making carbon film resistors suitable for both low and high resistance applications. One of the key advantages of carbon film resistors is their excellent stability over time and temperature. The carbon film is highly resistant to environmental factors such as humidity and temperature fluctuations, ensuring consistent performance and minimal drift. This stability makes carbon film resistors particularly useful in precision applications where accuracy and reliability are critical. Carbon film resistors also exhibit low noise levels, making them suitable for applications that require low interference and minimal signal distortion. Additionally, they have low parasitic capacitance and inductance, contributing to their suitability for high-frequency applications. In terms of power handling capability, carbon film resistors typically have lower power ratings compared to other resistor types. However, advancements in resistor technology have led to the development of high-power carbon film resistors that can handle higher wattages.
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The RS PRO 3.3 kΩ Carbon Film Resistor 1W ±5% Part No 7078681 is a passive electronic components widely used in various applications due to their reliable and stable performance. These resistors are composed of a cylindrical ceramic core coated with a thin film of carbon. The carbon film is precisely deposited on the ceramic substrate to achieve the desired resistance value. The manufacturing process of carbon film resistors involves several steps to ensure accurate and consistent performance. Initially, the ceramic core is prepared, typically made of high-grade ceramic material with excellent thermal and electrical properties. The carbon film is then deposited on the core through a vacuum deposition process, resulting in a uniform and controlled thickness. The carbon film acts as the resistive element, providing the desired resistance value. It offers a wide range of resistance values, ranging from a few ohms to several megaohms, making carbon film resistors suitable for both low and high resistance applications. One of the key advantages of carbon film resistors is their excellent stability over time and temperature. The carbon film is highly resistant to environmental factors such as humidity and temperature fluctuations, ensuring consistent performance and minimal drift. This stability makes carbon film resistors particularly useful in precision applications where accuracy and reliability are critical. Carbon film resistors also exhibit low noise levels, making them suitable for applications that require low interference and minimal signal distortion. Additionally, they have low parasitic capacitance and inductance, contributing to their suitability for high-frequency applications. In terms of power handling capability, carbon film resistors typically have lower power ratings compared to other resistor types. However, advancements in resistor technology have led to the development of high-power carbon film resistors that can handle higher wattages.
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The RS PRO 1.2 kΩ Carbon Film Resistor 1W ±5% Part No 7078678 is a passive electronic components widely used in various applications due to their reliable and stable performance. These resistors are composed of a cylindrical ceramic core coated with a thin film of carbon. The carbon film is precisely deposited on the ceramic substrate to achieve the desired resistance value. The manufacturing process of carbon film resistors involves several steps to ensure accurate and consistent performance. Initially, the ceramic core is prepared, typically made of high-grade ceramic material with excellent thermal and electrical properties. The carbon film is then deposited on the core through a vacuum deposition process, resulting in a uniform and controlled thickness. The carbon film acts as the resistive element, providing the desired resistance value. It offers a wide range of resistance values, ranging from a few ohms to several megaohms, making carbon film resistors suitable for both low and high resistance applications. One of the key advantages of carbon film resistors is their excellent stability over time and temperature. The carbon film is highly resistant to environmental factors such as humidity and temperature fluctuations, ensuring consistent performance and minimal drift. This stability makes carbon film resistors particularly useful in precision applications where accuracy and reliability are critical. Carbon film resistors also exhibit low noise levels, making them suitable for applications that require low interference and minimal signal distortion. Additionally, they have low parasitic capacitance and inductance, contributing to their suitability for high-frequency applications. In terms of power handling capability, carbon film resistors typically have lower power ratings compared to other resistor types. However, advancements in resistor technology have led to the development of high-power carbon film resistors that can handle higher wattages.
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The RS PRO 1.8 kΩ Carbon Film Resistor 1W ±5% Part No 7078675 is a passive electronic components widely used in various applications due to their reliable and stable performance. These resistors are composed of a cylindrical ceramic core coated with a thin film of carbon. The carbon film is precisely deposited on the ceramic substrate to achieve the desired resistance value. The manufacturing process of carbon film resistors involves several steps to ensure accurate and consistent performance. Initially, the ceramic core is prepared, typically made of high-grade ceramic material with excellent thermal and electrical properties. The carbon film is then deposited on the core through a vacuum deposition process, resulting in a uniform and controlled thickness. The carbon film acts as the resistive element, providing the desired resistance value. It offers a wide range of resistance values, ranging from a few ohms to several megaohms, making carbon film resistors suitable for both low and high resistance applications. One of the key advantages of carbon film resistors is their excellent stability over time and temperature. The carbon film is highly resistant to environmental factors such as humidity and temperature fluctuations, ensuring consistent performance and minimal drift. This stability makes carbon film resistors particularly useful in precision applications where accuracy and reliability are critical. Carbon film resistors also exhibit low noise levels, making them suitable for applications that require low interference and minimal signal distortion. Additionally, they have low parasitic capacitance and inductance, contributing to their suitability for high-frequency applications. In terms of power handling capability, carbon film resistors typically have lower power ratings compared to other resistor types. However, advancements in resistor technology have led to the development of high-power carbon film resistors that can handle higher wattages.
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The RS PRO 1.5 kΩ Carbon Film Resistor 1W ±5% Part No 7078671 is a passive electronic components widely used in various applications due to their reliable and stable performance. These resistors are composed of a cylindrical ceramic core coated with a thin film of carbon. The carbon film is precisely deposited on the ceramic substrate to achieve the desired resistance value. The manufacturing process of carbon film resistors involves several steps to ensure accurate and consistent performance. Initially, the ceramic core is prepared, typically made of high-grade ceramic material with excellent thermal and electrical properties. The carbon film is then deposited on the core through a vacuum deposition process, resulting in a uniform and controlled thickness. The carbon film acts as the resistive element, providing the desired resistance value. It offers a wide range of resistance values, ranging from a few ohms to several megaohms, making carbon film resistors suitable for both low and high resistance applications. One of the key advantages of carbon film resistors is their excellent stability over time and temperature. The carbon film is highly resistant to environmental factors such as humidity and temperature fluctuations, ensuring consistent performance and minimal drift. This stability makes carbon film resistors particularly useful in precision applications where accuracy and reliability are critical. Carbon film resistors also exhibit low noise levels, making them suitable for applications that require low interference and minimal signal distortion. Additionally, they have low parasitic capacitance and inductance, contributing to their suitability for high-frequency applications. In terms of power handling capability, carbon film resistors typically have lower power ratings compared to other resistor types. However, advancements in resistor technology have led to the development of high-power carbon film resistors that can handle higher wattages.
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The RS PRO 470 Ω Carbon Film Resistor 1W ±5% Part No 7078659 is a passive electronic components widely used in various applications due to their reliable and stable performance. These resistors are composed of a cylindrical ceramic core coated with a thin film of carbon. The carbon film is precisely deposited on the ceramic substrate to achieve the desired resistance value. The manufacturing process of carbon film resistors involves several steps to ensure accurate and consistent performance. Initially, the ceramic core is prepared, typically made of high-grade ceramic material with excellent thermal and electrical properties. The carbon film is then deposited on the core through a vacuum deposition process, resulting in a uniform and controlled thickness. The carbon film acts as the resistive element, providing the desired resistance value. It offers a wide range of resistance values, ranging from a few ohms to several megaohms, making carbon film resistors suitable for both low and high resistance applications. One of the key advantages of carbon film resistors is their excellent stability over time and temperature. The carbon film is highly resistant to environmental factors such as humidity and temperature fluctuations, ensuring consistent performance and minimal drift. This stability makes carbon film resistors particularly useful in precision applications where accuracy and reliability are critical. Carbon film resistors also exhibit low noise levels, making them suitable for applications that require low interference and minimal signal distortion. Additionally, they have low parasitic capacitance and inductance, contributing to their suitability for high-frequency applications. In terms of power handling capability, carbon film resistors typically have lower power ratings compared to other resistor types. However, advancements in resistor technology have led to the development of high-power carbon film resistors that can handle higher wattages.
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The RS PRO 560 Ω Carbon Film Resistor 1W ±5% Part No 7078653 is a passive electronic components widely used in various applications due to their reliable and stable performance. These resistors are composed of a cylindrical ceramic core coated with a thin film of carbon. The carbon film is precisely deposited on the ceramic substrate to achieve the desired resistance value. The manufacturing process of carbon film resistors involves several steps to ensure accurate and consistent performance. Initially, the ceramic core is prepared, typically made of high-grade ceramic material with excellent thermal and electrical properties. The carbon film is then deposited on the core through a vacuum deposition process, resulting in a uniform and controlled thickness. The carbon film acts as the resistive element, providing the desired resistance value. It offers a wide range of resistance values, ranging from a few ohms to several megaohms, making carbon film resistors suitable for both low and high resistance applications. One of the key advantages of carbon film resistors is their excellent stability over time and temperature. The carbon film is highly resistant to environmental factors such as humidity and temperature fluctuations, ensuring consistent performance and minimal drift. This stability makes carbon film resistors particularly useful in precision applications where accuracy and reliability are critical. Carbon film resistors also exhibit low noise levels, making them suitable for applications that require low interference and minimal signal distortion. Additionally, they have low parasitic capacitance and inductance, contributing to their suitability for high-frequency applications. In terms of power handling capability, carbon film resistors typically have lower power ratings compared to other resistor types. However, advancements in resistor technology have led to the development of high-power carbon film resistors that can handle higher wattages.
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The RS PRO 330 Ω Carbon Film Resistor 1W ±5% Part No 7078647 is a passive electronic components widely used in various applications due to their reliable and stable performance. These resistors are composed of a cylindrical ceramic core coated with a thin film of carbon. The carbon film is precisely deposited on the ceramic substrate to achieve the desired resistance value. The manufacturing process of carbon film resistors involves several steps to ensure accurate and consistent performance. Initially, the ceramic core is prepared, typically made of high-grade ceramic material with excellent thermal and electrical properties. The carbon film is then deposited on the core through a vacuum deposition process, resulting in a uniform and controlled thickness. The carbon film acts as the resistive element, providing the desired resistance value. It offers a wide range of resistance values, ranging from a few ohms to several megaohms, making carbon film resistors suitable for both low and high resistance applications. One of the key advantages of carbon film resistors is their excellent stability over time and temperature. The carbon film is highly resistant to environmental factors such as humidity and temperature fluctuations, ensuring consistent performance and minimal drift. This stability makes carbon film resistors particularly useful in precision applications where accuracy and reliability are critical. Carbon film resistors also exhibit low noise levels, making them suitable for applications that require low interference and minimal signal distortion. Additionally, they have low parasitic capacitance and inductance, contributing to their suitability for high-frequency applications. In terms of power handling capability, carbon film resistors typically have lower power ratings compared to other resistor types. However, advancements in resistor technology have led to the development of high-power carbon film resistors that can handle higher wattages.
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The RS PRO 120 Ω Carbon Film Resistor 1W ±5% Part No 7078634 is a passive electronic components widely used in various applications due to their reliable and stable performance. These resistors are composed of a cylindrical ceramic core coated with a thin film of carbon. The carbon film is precisely deposited on the ceramic substrate to achieve the desired resistance value. The manufacturing process of carbon film resistors involves several steps to ensure accurate and consistent performance. Initially, the ceramic core is prepared, typically made of high-grade ceramic material with excellent thermal and electrical properties. The carbon film is then deposited on the core through a vacuum deposition process, resulting in a uniform and controlled thickness. The carbon film acts as the resistive element, providing the desired resistance value. It offers a wide range of resistance values, ranging from a few ohms to several megaohms, making carbon film resistors suitable for both low and high resistance applications. One of the key advantages of carbon film resistors is their excellent stability over time and temperature. The carbon film is highly resistant to environmental factors such as humidity and temperature fluctuations, ensuring consistent performance and minimal drift. This stability makes carbon film resistors particularly useful in precision applications where accuracy and reliability are critical. Carbon film resistors also exhibit low noise levels, making them suitable for applications that require low interference and minimal signal distortion. Additionally, they have low parasitic capacitance and inductance, contributing to their suitability for high-frequency applications. In terms of power handling capability, carbon film resistors typically have lower power ratings compared to other resistor types. However, advancements in resistor technology have led to the development of high-power carbon film resistors that can handle higher wattages.
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The RS PRO 100 Ω Carbon Film Resistor 1W ±5% Part No 7078625 is a passive electronic components widely used in various applications due to their reliable and stable performance. These resistors are composed of a cylindrical ceramic core coated with a thin film of carbon. The carbon film is precisely deposited on the ceramic substrate to achieve the desired resistance value. The manufacturing process of carbon film resistors involves several steps to ensure accurate and consistent performance. Initially, the ceramic core is prepared, typically made of high-grade ceramic material with excellent thermal and electrical properties. The carbon film is then deposited on the core through a vacuum deposition process, resulting in a uniform and controlled thickness. The carbon film acts as the resistive element, providing the desired resistance value. It offers a wide range of resistance values, ranging from a few ohms to several megaohms, making carbon film resistors suitable for both low and high resistance applications. One of the key advantages of carbon film resistors is their excellent stability over time and temperature. The carbon film is highly resistant to environmental factors such as humidity and temperature fluctuations, ensuring consistent performance and minimal drift. This stability makes carbon film resistors particularly useful in precision applications where accuracy and reliability are critical. Carbon film resistors also exhibit low noise levels, making them suitable for applications that require low interference and minimal signal distortion. Additionally, they have low parasitic capacitance and inductance, contributing to their suitability for high-frequency applications. In terms of power handling capability, carbon film resistors typically have lower power ratings compared to other resistor types. However, advancements in resistor technology have led to the development of high-power carbon film resistors that can handle higher wattages.
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The RS PRO 10 Ω Carbon Film Resistor 1W ±5% Part No 7078580 is a passive electronic components widely used in various applications due to their reliable and stable performance. These resistors are composed of a cylindrical ceramic core coated with a thin film of carbon. The carbon film is precisely deposited on the ceramic substrate to achieve the desired resistance value. The manufacturing process of carbon film resistors involves several steps to ensure accurate and consistent performance. Initially, the ceramic core is prepared, typically made of high-grade ceramic material with excellent thermal and electrical properties. The carbon film is then deposited on the core through a vacuum deposition process, resulting in a uniform and controlled thickness. The carbon film acts as the resistive element, providing the desired resistance value. It offers a wide range of resistance values, ranging from a few ohms to several megaohms, making carbon film resistors suitable for both low and high resistance applications. One of the key advantages of carbon film resistors is their excellent stability over time and temperature. The carbon film is highly resistant to environmental factors such as humidity and temperature fluctuations, ensuring consistent performance and minimal drift. This stability makes carbon film resistors particularly useful in precision applications where accuracy and reliability are critical. Carbon film resistors also exhibit low noise levels, making them suitable for applications that require low interference and minimal signal distortion. Additionally, they have low parasitic capacitance and inductance, contributing to their suitability for high-frequency applications. In terms of power handling capability, carbon film resistors typically have lower power ratings compared to other resistor types. However, advancements in resistor technology have led to the development of high-power carbon film resistors that can handle higher wattages.
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The RS PRO 1 Ω Carbon Film Resistor 1W ±5% Part No 7078546 is a passive electronic components widely used in various applications due to their reliable and stable performance. These resistors are composed of a cylindrical ceramic core coated with a thin film of carbon. The carbon film is precisely deposited on the ceramic substrate to achieve the desired resistance value. The manufacturing process of carbon film resistors involves several steps to ensure accurate and consistent performance. Initially, the ceramic core is prepared, typically made of high-grade ceramic material with excellent thermal and electrical properties. The carbon film is then deposited on the core through a vacuum deposition process, resulting in a uniform and controlled thickness. The carbon film acts as the resistive element, providing the desired resistance value. It offers a wide range of resistance values, ranging from a few ohms to several megaohms, making carbon film resistors suitable for both low and high resistance applications. One of the key advantages of carbon film resistors is their excellent stability over time and temperature. The carbon film is highly resistant to environmental factors such as humidity and temperature fluctuations, ensuring consistent performance and minimal drift. This stability makes carbon film resistors particularly useful in precision applications where accuracy and reliability are critical. Carbon film resistors also exhibit low noise levels, making them suitable for applications that require low interference and minimal signal distortion. Additionally, they have low parasitic capacitance and inductance, contributing to their suitability for high-frequency applications. In terms of power handling capability, carbon film resistors typically have lower power ratings compared to other resistor types. However, advancements in resistor technology have led to the development of high-power carbon film resistors that can handle higher wattages.
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The RS PRO 100 kΩ Carbon Film Resistor 0.5 W ±5% Part No 7078388 is a passive electronic components widely used in various applications due to their reliable and stable performance. These resistors are composed of a cylindrical ceramic core coated with a thin film of carbon. The carbon film is precisely deposited on the ceramic substrate to achieve the desired resistance value. The manufacturing process of carbon film resistors involves several steps to ensure accurate and consistent performance. Initially, the ceramic core is prepared, typically made of high-grade ceramic material with excellent thermal and electrical properties. The carbon film is then deposited on the core through a vacuum deposition process, resulting in a uniform and controlled thickness. The carbon film acts as the resistive element, providing the desired resistance value. It offers a wide range of resistance values, ranging from a few ohms to several megaohms, making carbon film resistors suitable for both low and high resistance applications. One of the key advantages of carbon film resistors is their excellent stability over time and temperature. The carbon film is highly resistant to environmental factors such as humidity and temperature fluctuations, ensuring consistent performance and minimal drift. This stability makes carbon film resistors particularly useful in precision applications where accuracy and reliability are critical. Carbon film resistors also exhibit low noise levels, making them suitable for applications that require low interference and minimal signal distortion. Additionally, they have low parasitic capacitance and inductance, contributing to their suitability for high-frequency applications. In terms of power handling capability, carbon film resistors typically have lower power ratings compared to other resistor types. However, advancements in resistor technology have led to the development of high-power carbon film resistors that can handle higher wattages.
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The RS PRO 47 kΩ Carbon Film Resistor 0.5 W ±5% Part No 7078369 is a passive electronic components widely used in various applications due to their reliable and stable performance. These resistors are composed of a cylindrical ceramic core coated with a thin film of carbon. The carbon film is precisely deposited on the ceramic substrate to achieve the desired resistance value. The manufacturing process of carbon film resistors involves several steps to ensure accurate and consistent performance. Initially, the ceramic core is prepared, typically made of high-grade ceramic material with excellent thermal and electrical properties. The carbon film is then deposited on the core through a vacuum deposition process, resulting in a uniform and controlled thickness. The carbon film acts as the resistive element, providing the desired resistance value. It offers a wide range of resistance values, ranging from a few ohms to several megaohms, making carbon film resistors suitable for both low and high resistance applications. One of the key advantages of carbon film resistors is their excellent stability over time and temperature. The carbon film is highly resistant to environmental factors such as humidity and temperature fluctuations, ensuring consistent performance and minimal drift. This stability makes carbon film resistors particularly useful in precision applications where accuracy and reliability are critical. Carbon film resistors also exhibit low noise levels, making them suitable for applications that require low interference and minimal signal distortion. Additionally, they have low parasitic capacitance and inductance, contributing to their suitability for high-frequency applications. In terms of power handling capability, carbon film resistors typically have lower power ratings compared to other resistor types. However, advancements in resistor technology have led to the development of high-power carbon film resistors that can handle higher wattages.
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The RS PRO 10 kΩ Carbon Film Resistor 0.5 W ±5% Part No 7078300 is a passive electronic components widely used in various applications due to their reliable and stable performance. These resistors are composed of a cylindrical ceramic core coated with a thin film of carbon. The carbon film is precisely deposited on the ceramic substrate to achieve the desired resistance value. The manufacturing process of carbon film resistors involves several steps to ensure accurate and consistent performance. Initially, the ceramic core is prepared, typically made of high-grade ceramic material with excellent thermal and electrical properties. The carbon film is then deposited on the core through a vacuum deposition process, resulting in a uniform and controlled thickness. The carbon film acts as the resistive element, providing the desired resistance value. It offers a wide range of resistance values, ranging from a few ohms to several megaohms, making carbon film resistors suitable for both low and high resistance applications. One of the key advantages of carbon film resistors is their excellent stability over time and temperature. The carbon film is highly resistant to environmental factors such as humidity and temperature fluctuations, ensuring consistent performance and minimal drift. This stability makes carbon film resistors particularly useful in precision applications where accuracy and reliability are critical. Carbon film resistors also exhibit low noise levels, making them suitable for applications that require low interference and minimal signal distortion. Additionally, they have low parasitic capacitance and inductance, contributing to their suitability for high-frequency applications. In terms of power handling capability, carbon film resistors typically have lower power ratings compared to other resistor types. However, advancements in resistor technology have led to the development of high-power carbon film resistors that can handle higher wattages.
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The RS PRO 4.7 kΩ Carbon Film Resistor 0.5 W ±5% Part No 7078280 is a passive electronic components widely used in various applications due to their reliable and stable performance. These resistors are composed of a cylindrical ceramic core coated with a thin film of carbon. The carbon film is precisely deposited on the ceramic substrate to achieve the desired resistance value. The manufacturing process of carbon film resistors involves several steps to ensure accurate and consistent performance. Initially, the ceramic core is prepared, typically made of high-grade ceramic material with excellent thermal and electrical properties. The carbon film is then deposited on the core through a vacuum deposition process, resulting in a uniform and controlled thickness. The carbon film acts as the resistive element, providing the desired resistance value. It offers a wide range of resistance values, ranging from a few ohms to several megaohms, making carbon film resistors suitable for both low and high resistance applications. One of the key advantages of carbon film resistors is their excellent stability over time and temperature. The carbon film is highly resistant to environmental factors such as humidity and temperature fluctuations, ensuring consistent performance and minimal drift. This stability makes carbon film resistors particularly useful in precision applications where accuracy and reliability are critical. Carbon film resistors also exhibit low noise levels, making them suitable for applications that require low interference and minimal signal distortion. Additionally, they have low parasitic capacitance and inductance, contributing to their suitability for high-frequency applications. In terms of power handling capability, carbon film resistors typically have lower power ratings compared to other resistor types. However, advancements in resistor technology have led to the development of high-power carbon film resistors that can handle higher wattages.
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The RS PRO 3.3 kΩ Carbon Film Resistor 0.5 W ±5% Part No 7078265 is a passive electronic components widely used in various applications due to their reliable and stable performance. These resistors are composed of a cylindrical ceramic core coated with a thin film of carbon. The carbon film is precisely deposited on the ceramic substrate to achieve the desired resistance value. The manufacturing process of carbon film resistors involves several steps to ensure accurate and consistent performance. Initially, the ceramic core is prepared, typically made of high-grade ceramic material with excellent thermal and electrical properties. The carbon film is then deposited on the core through a vacuum deposition process, resulting in a uniform and controlled thickness. The carbon film acts as the resistive element, providing the desired resistance value. It offers a wide range of resistance values, ranging from a few ohms to several megaohms, making carbon film resistors suitable for both low and high resistance applications. One of the key advantages of carbon film resistors is their excellent stability over time and temperature. The carbon film is highly resistant to environmental factors such as humidity and temperature fluctuations, ensuring consistent performance and minimal drift. This stability makes carbon film resistors particularly useful in precision applications where accuracy and reliability are critical. Carbon film resistors also exhibit low noise levels, making them suitable for applications that require low interference and minimal signal distortion. Additionally, they have low parasitic capacitance and inductance, contributing to their suitability for high-frequency applications. In terms of power handling capability, carbon film resistors typically have lower power ratings compared to other resistor types. However, advancements in resistor technology have led to the development of high-power carbon film resistors that can handle higher wattages.
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The RS PRO 2.2 kΩ Carbon Film Resistor 0.5 W ±5% Part No 7078255 is a passive electronic components widely used in various applications due to their reliable and stable performance. These resistors are composed of a cylindrical ceramic core coated with a thin film of carbon. The carbon film is precisely deposited on the ceramic substrate to achieve the desired resistance value. The manufacturing process of carbon film resistors involves several steps to ensure accurate and consistent performance. Initially, the ceramic core is prepared, typically made of high-grade ceramic material with excellent thermal and electrical properties. The carbon film is then deposited on the core through a vacuum deposition process, resulting in a uniform and controlled thickness. The carbon film acts as the resistive element, providing the desired resistance value. It offers a wide range of resistance values, ranging from a few ohms to several megaohms, making carbon film resistors suitable for both low and high resistance applications. One of the key advantages of carbon film resistors is their excellent stability over time and temperature. The carbon film is highly resistant to environmental factors such as humidity and temperature fluctuations, ensuring consistent performance and minimal drift. This stability makes carbon film resistors particularly useful in precision applications where accuracy and reliability are critical. Carbon film resistors also exhibit low noise levels, making them suitable for applications that require low interference and minimal signal distortion. Additionally, they have low parasitic capacitance and inductance, contributing to their suitability for high-frequency applications. In terms of power handling capability, carbon film resistors typically have lower power ratings compared to other resistor types. However, advancements in resistor technology have led to the development of high-power carbon film resistors that can handle higher wattages.
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The RS PRO 2 kΩ Carbon Film Resistor 0.5 W ±5% Part No 7078252 is a passive electronic components widely used in various applications due to their reliable and stable performance. These resistors are composed of a cylindrical ceramic core coated with a thin film of carbon. The carbon film is precisely deposited on the ceramic substrate to achieve the desired resistance value. The manufacturing process of carbon film resistors involves several steps to ensure accurate and consistent performance. Initially, the ceramic core is prepared, typically made of high-grade ceramic material with excellent thermal and electrical properties. The carbon film is then deposited on the core through a vacuum deposition process, resulting in a uniform and controlled thickness. The carbon film acts as the resistive element, providing the desired resistance value. It offers a wide range of resistance values, ranging from a few ohms to several megaohms, making carbon film resistors suitable for both low and high resistance applications. One of the key advantages of carbon film resistors is their excellent stability over time and temperature. The carbon film is highly resistant to environmental factors such as humidity and temperature fluctuations, ensuring consistent performance and minimal drift. This stability makes carbon film resistors particularly useful in precision applications where accuracy and reliability are critical. Carbon film resistors also exhibit low noise levels, making them suitable for applications that require low interference and minimal signal distortion. Additionally, they have low parasitic capacitance and inductance, contributing to their suitability for high-frequency applications. In terms of power handling capability, carbon film resistors typically have lower power ratings compared to other resistor types. However, advancements in resistor technology have led to the development of high-power carbon film resistors that can handle higher wattages.
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The RS PRO 1.5 kΩ Carbon Film Resistor 0.5 W ±5% Part No 7078246 is a passive electronic components widely used in various applications due to their reliable and stable performance. These resistors are composed of a cylindrical ceramic core coated with a thin film of carbon. The carbon film is precisely deposited on the ceramic substrate to achieve the desired resistance value. The manufacturing process of carbon film resistors involves several steps to ensure accurate and consistent performance. Initially, the ceramic core is prepared, typically made of high-grade ceramic material with excellent thermal and electrical properties. The carbon film is then deposited on the core through a vacuum deposition process, resulting in a uniform and controlled thickness. The carbon film acts as the resistive element, providing the desired resistance value. It offers a wide range of resistance values, ranging from a few ohms to several megaohms, making carbon film resistors suitable for both low and high resistance applications. One of the key advantages of carbon film resistors is their excellent stability over time and temperature. The carbon film is highly resistant to environmental factors such as humidity and temperature fluctuations, ensuring consistent performance and minimal drift. This stability makes carbon film resistors particularly useful in precision applications where accuracy and reliability are critical. Carbon film resistors also exhibit low noise levels, making them suitable for applications that require low interference and minimal signal distortion. Additionally, they have low parasitic capacitance and inductance, contributing to their suitability for high-frequency applications. In terms of power handling capability, carbon film resistors typically have lower power ratings compared to other resistor types. However, advancements in resistor technology have led to the development of high-power carbon film resistors that can handle higher wattages.
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The RS PRO 1.8 kΩ Carbon Film Resistor 0.5 W ±5% Part No 7078243 is a passive electronic components widely used in various applications due to their reliable and stable performance. These resistors are composed of a cylindrical ceramic core coated with a thin film of carbon. The carbon film is precisely deposited on the ceramic substrate to achieve the desired resistance value. The manufacturing process of carbon film resistors involves several steps to ensure accurate and consistent performance. Initially, the ceramic core is prepared, typically made of high-grade ceramic material with excellent thermal and electrical properties. The carbon film is then deposited on the core through a vacuum deposition process, resulting in a uniform and controlled thickness. The carbon film acts as the resistive element, providing the desired resistance value. It offers a wide range of resistance values, ranging from a few ohms to several megaohms, making carbon film resistors suitable for both low and high resistance applications. One of the key advantages of carbon film resistors is their excellent stability over time and temperature. The carbon film is highly resistant to environmental factors such as humidity and temperature fluctuations, ensuring consistent performance and minimal drift. This stability makes carbon film resistors particularly useful in precision applications where accuracy and reliability are critical. Carbon film resistors also exhibit low noise levels, making them suitable for applications that require low interference and minimal signal distortion. Additionally, they have low parasitic capacitance and inductance, contributing to their suitability for high-frequency applications. In terms of power handling capability, carbon film resistors typically have lower power ratings compared to other resistor types. However, advancements in resistor technology have led to the development of high-power carbon film resistors that can handle higher wattages.
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The RS PRO 1.2 kΩ Carbon Film Resistor 0.5 W ±5% Part No 7078233 is a passive electronic components widely used in various applications due to their reliable and stable performance. These resistors are composed of a cylindrical ceramic core coated with a thin film of carbon. The carbon film is precisely deposited on the ceramic substrate to achieve the desired resistance value. The manufacturing process of carbon film resistors involves several steps to ensure accurate and consistent performance. Initially, the ceramic core is prepared, typically made of high-grade ceramic material with excellent thermal and electrical properties. The carbon film is then deposited on the core through a vacuum deposition process, resulting in a uniform and controlled thickness. The carbon film acts as the resistive element, providing the desired resistance value. It offers a wide range of resistance values, ranging from a few ohms to several megaohms, making carbon film resistors suitable for both low and high resistance applications. One of the key advantages of carbon film resistors is their excellent stability over time and temperature. The carbon film is highly resistant to environmental factors such as humidity and temperature fluctuations, ensuring consistent performance and minimal drift. This stability makes carbon film resistors particularly useful in precision applications where accuracy and reliability are critical. Carbon film resistors also exhibit low noise levels, making them suitable for applications that require low interference and minimal signal distortion. Additionally, they have low parasitic capacitance and inductance, contributing to their suitability for high-frequency applications. In terms of power handling capability, carbon film resistors typically have lower power ratings compared to other resistor types. However, advancements in resistor technology have led to the development of high-power carbon film resistors that can handle higher wattages.
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The RS PRO 1 kΩ Carbon Film Resistor 0.5 W ±5% Part No 7078221 is a passive electronic components widely used in various applications due to their reliable and stable performance. These resistors are composed of a cylindrical ceramic core coated with a thin film of carbon. The carbon film is precisely deposited on the ceramic substrate to achieve the desired resistance value. The manufacturing process of carbon film resistors involves several steps to ensure accurate and consistent performance. Initially, the ceramic core is prepared, typically made of high-grade ceramic material with excellent thermal and electrical properties. The carbon film is then deposited on the core through a vacuum deposition process, resulting in a uniform and controlled thickness. The carbon film acts as the resistive element, providing the desired resistance value. It offers a wide range of resistance values, ranging from a few ohms to several megaohms, making carbon film resistors suitable for both low and high resistance applications. One of the key advantages of carbon film resistors is their excellent stability over time and temperature. The carbon film is highly resistant to environmental factors such as humidity and temperature fluctuations, ensuring consistent performance and minimal drift. This stability makes carbon film resistors particularly useful in precision applications where accuracy and reliability are critical. Carbon film resistors also exhibit low noise levels, making them suitable for applications that require low interference and minimal signal distortion. Additionally, they have low parasitic capacitance and inductance, contributing to their suitability for high-frequency applications. In terms of power handling capability, carbon film resistors typically have lower power ratings compared to other resistor types. However, advancements in resistor technology have led to the development of high-power carbon film resistors that can handle higher wattages.
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