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WX118 5K ±10%
WX118 5K ±10%
WX118 5K ±10%
WX118 5K ±10%
WX118 5K ±10%
WX118 5K ±10%

WX118 5K ±10%

WX118 5K ±10% is a high-precision, medium-power potentiometer, wound with constantan wire or nickel-chromium alloy wire, featuring a resistance tolerance as low as ±1% and a temperature coefficient of ±20 ppm/°C, making it suitable for precision equipment and military applications.
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WX118 5K ±10% High-Precision Medium-Power Wire-Wound Potentiometer

Product Overview

The WX118 5K ±10% is a wire-wound potentiometer specially designed for high-precision, medium-power applications. Its resistive element is precisely wound from constantan wire or nickel-chromium alloy wire onto an insulating frame. With outstanding performance parameters, this potentiometer has become a core component in precision instruments, military equipment, and other fields. It boasts strong stability, extremely low noise, resistance to high voltage and large current, precise resistance values, and excellent high-temperature tolerance, meeting the demanding requirements of accurate resistance adjustment under harsh operating conditions.

Operating Principle

The WX118 5K ±10% wire-wound potentiometer employs a brush-contact design, with the brush sliding and making intermittent contact across the exposed metal winding surface. Since each turn of alloy wire represents a discrete resistance step, its resistance changes in small, stepped increments, imposing certain resolution limitations. Although this winding structure slightly restricts the continuity of resistance adjustment, it delivers exceptionally high resistance accuracy and stability, fully satisfying the stringent need for precise resistance control in high-precision devices.

Key Performance Parameters

1. Rated Power: 1W~25W or higher
2. Resistance Tolerance: Up to ±1%, ±2%
3. Independent Linearity: Up to ±0.1%
4. Temperature Coefficient: As low as ±20ppm/°C
5. Temperature Drift: Approximately 90% lower than that of ordinary carbon-film potentiometers
6. High-Temperature Stability: In extreme temperature cycles ranging from -55°C to +125°C, resistance deviation remains ≤0.2%

Core Advantages

1. Unparalleled Stability: Thanks to its wire-wound structure and high-quality alloy wire materials, the WX118 5K ±10% potentiometer exhibits far superior resistance stability compared to conventional carbon-film potentiometers. Even in complex environments, it maintains precise resistance values, providing reliable underlying performance support for equipment.
2. Extremely Low Noise: The wire-wound design ensures minimal noise during adjustment, preventing additional signal interference—making it especially suitable for precision measurement, audio, and instrument applications where signal purity is critical.
3. Resistance to High Voltage and Large Current: With excellent electrical load-bearing capacity, it can withstand high-voltage and high-current conditions, ensuring stable operation in medium-power devices and avoiding equipment failure due to overload.
4. Exceptionally Precise Resistance Values: With resistance tolerances as tight as ±1% and independent linearity up to ±0.1%, it enables highly refined resistance adjustments, meeting the rigorous demands of high-precision experiments and calibration equipment.
5. Superior High-Temperature Performance: Featuring a temperature coefficient as low as ±20ppm/°C, it maintains resistance deviations of ≤0.2% even in extreme temperature ranges from -55°C to +125°C, with temperature drift reduced by approximately 90% compared to standard carbon-film potentiometers—fully adapting to military, outdoor, and other extreme environmental scenarios.

Core Product Value

1. Ultra-stable resistance performance provides dependable underlying control for precision equipment and military instruments, preventing device errors or failures caused by resistance drift.
2. Ultra-low-noise design ensures signal transmission purity, enhancing the accuracy of testing and experimental data as well as the stability of equipment operation.
3. Wide power compatibility and exceptional environmental resilience expand application scenarios, meeting the demanding requirements of medium-power, high-temperature, and other challenging conditions.
4. High-precision resistance adjustment helps precision calibration and experimental equipment achieve accurate parameter control, boosting overall device performance.

Target Customer Groups

Manufacturers of high-precision linear power supplies, suppliers of precision laboratory testing equipment, manufacturers of military electronic devices, producers of precision calibration instruments, and companies developing high-end physics experimental apparatuses.

Application Scenarios

With its outstanding performance, the WX118 5K ±10% potentiometer finds extensive use in scenarios demanding extreme precision and stability, including vintage aviation instruments, precision calibration power supplies, high-precision physics experimental apparatuses, military measurement and control equipment, and medium-power high-precision linear power supplies. In these applications, it accurately adjusts resistance values, stably transmits signals, and ensures continuous, reliable operation of equipment under complex conditions.

Solutions to Industry Pain Points

1. Addressing Carbon-Film Potentiometer Resistance Drift: Ordinary carbon-film potentiometers are susceptible to environmental temperature and humidity fluctuations, leading to significant resistance drift. In contrast, the WX118 5K ±10% reduces temperature drift by approximately 90% compared to standard carbon-film types, with resistance deviations of ≤0.2% even in extreme high- and low-temperature environments, effectively resolving this common industry issue.
2. Solving Overheating Failures in Medium-Power Applications: Carbon-film potentiometers tend to overheat rapidly when handling several watts of power, often resulting in failure. The WX118 5K ±10% supports rated powers from 1W to 25W or higher, boasting excellent heat resistance and current-carrying capacity, making it suitable for stable operation in medium-power devices.
3. Enhancing Precision in Precision Equipment: Conventional potentiometers struggle to meet the resistance tolerance and linearity requirements of high-precision devices. The WX118 5K ±10% offers resistance tolerances as tight as ±1% and independent linearity up to ±0.1%, providing precise resistance adjustment for precision equipment and improving overall device performance.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q1: What are the core advantages of the WX118 5K ±10% potentiometer compared to ordinary carbon-film potentiometers?
A: The WX118 5K ±10% uses constantan wire or nickel-chromium alloy wire for winding, reducing temperature drift by approximately 90% compared to standard carbon-film types. Its resistance tolerance is as tight as ±1%, with independent linearity reaching ±0.1%. It offers stronger stability, lower noise, and greater resistance to higher power levels and extreme high- and low-temperature environments, completely addressing the common shortcomings of carbon-film potentiometers.
Q2: What is the applicable power range of the WX118 5K ±10%?
A: This potentiometer typically has a rated power of 1W to 25W or higher, capable of meeting the resistance adjustment needs of most medium-power devices and stably handling high-current conditions.
Q3: Can the WX118 5K ±10% be used in military equipment?
A: Yes. The WX118 5K ±10% maintains resistance deviations of ≤0.2% even in extreme temperature cycles from -55°C to +125°C, with a temperature coefficient as low as ±20ppm/°C. Its unparalleled stability makes it an ideal choice for providing reliable underlying resistance control in military equipment.
Q4: What are the characteristics of resistance adjustment with the WX118 5K ±10%?
A: Due to its wire-wound structure, the resistance changes of the WX118 5K ±10% occur in small, stepped increments, imposing certain resolution limitations. However, this structure simultaneously delivers exceptionally high resistance accuracy and stability, making it particularly suited for applications prioritizing precision over continuous adjustment.

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