1. Electrical and mechanical stability with high reliability
2. Nonflame painting, solvent proof, and resistant to heat & humidity
3. Low annual shift due to strengthened metal oxide film
4. Low noise capable of producing high resistance values unattainable by wire wound resistors

Flame-retardant metal oxide film resistors are highly reliable and stable precision resistive elements designed for long-term stable operation in high-temperature, high-humidity, and high-stress environments.
These resistors utilize a reinforced metal oxide film as the resistive material, exhibiting excellent electrical stability and mechanical strength. This not only effectively reduces noise but also provides a wider resistance range than wire-wound resistors.
The surface is coated with a flame-retardant coating, offering resistance to solvents, moisture, and high temperatures, ensuring stable performance even in harsh environments.
| Item | Parameter Description |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Metal Oxide Film Resistor (Flame Retardant Type) |
| Power Range | 1/4W ~ 7W |
| Temperature Coefficient | ±300ppm/°C |
| Coating Material | Flame Retardant Coating (Nonflame Paint) |
| Reliability | Extremely low annual drift rate, excellent long-term stability |

Excellent Electrical and Mechanical Stability
Utilizing a reinforced oxide film structure, the resistance value changes at an extremely low rate, maintaining excellent stability even in high humidity and high heat environments.
Flameproof Coating
The outer layer uses a UL-rated flame-retardant coating, possessing high-temperature resistance, solvent resistance, and corrosion resistance, ensuring safe and reliable use.
Low Noise & Low Drift
Extremely low annual drift rate and low signal noise, suitable for precision measurements and high-sensitivity circuits.
High Resistance Capability
Through metal oxide film technology, a high resistance range that wire-wound resistors cannot achieve can be reached.
Flameproof Type Metal Oxide Film Resistors are widely used in: