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Why called DIAZED fuse?

Why called DIAZED fuse?

Why called DIAZED fuse?

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I know this is mostly American forum but I don’t know where else to put this post. For a long time it's bothering me why it is called "DIAZED" fuse. Is it some German word or what? Does anybody know the explanation? Thank you all.

RE: Why called DIAZED fuse?

Suggestion: Visit
http://www.altechcorp.com/PDFS/FUSECAT2.PDF
for more info about DIAZED or Bottle fuses. "Bottle" sounds English somewhat. The fuses are used in some parts of Central Europe.

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