Thick film resistors are passive electronic components that limit current flow or divide voltage in a circuit. It made from a ceramic substrate coated with a conductive paste, distinguishes them from other resistor types.
We specialize in designing and producing customized thick film resistors with customized sizes, values, powers and voltages.
Danyu Electronics offers a wide range of thick film resistors with customizable specifications, including resistance values, sizes, and temperature coefficients, to meet diverse application needs.
Our resistors are manufactured with advanced processes and undergo strict quality checks, ensuring long-term stability and adherence to international standards.
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The key difference lies in the resistive layer's thickness and manufacturing process. Thick film resistors use a thicker layer of resistive paste applied via screen printing, while thin film resistors are made by depositing a very thin resistive layer through sputtering or vacuum deposition. Thick film resistors are more cost-effective and durable, but thin film resistors offer higher precision and lower noise.
Thick film resistors typically use a ceramic or alumina substrate for stability, and the resistive layer is composed of conductive materials like ruthenium oxide mixed into a paste.
Consumer electronics like smartphones, TVs, and computers.
Automotive systems such as sensors and control modules.
Industrial equipment for machinery and control systems.
Medical devices, including monitors and imaging systems.
Telecommunications for signal processing and amplifiers.
Aerospace and defense equipment for reliability in extreme conditions.
Thick film resistors are available in a broad resistance range, typically from a few ohms to several megaohms.
Yes, thick film resistors are designed to perform reliably in high-temperature environments. Standard thick film resistors can handle temperatures up to 175°C, while specialized versions can withstand even higher temperatures for demanding applications like automotive and aerospace systems.
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