Category talk:Cork fuses

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What is the difference between DIAZED fuses and Cork fuses? --Stunteltje (talk) 20:58, 17 November 2010 (UTC)[reply]

No difference. Diazed have extensive body and thin throat. But we can't sort them to more specific categories, cause European and American cork fuses have absolutely different dimensions. The same about Neozed fuses - once I threw out lot of money having ordered Neozed fuses from Europe, cause they didn't fit in Soviet cartridges for Neozed fuses, cause Soviet Neozed fuses are symmetric on both sides (like European RO15...RO17) but European Neozed fuses are thicker in one side and thinner in other side. There were missing unified standart in 1930's, so in different countries you can find different structures of the same-type fuses. It's some humor about old buildings, that old Neozed fuses might be replaced by modern RO15 fuses, despite RO15 weren't designed for Soviet cartridges. Dmitry G (talk) 20:24, 17 June 2011 (UTC)[reply]