Metal film fixed resistors are cylindrical axial resistors with a thin metal layer as the resistive element on a non-conducting body. They are used when a high tolerance or more accurate value is needed in a circuit, also used for bridge circuits, filter circuits, and low-noise analog signal circuits.Specification:Body Color: BlueMaterial: Metal Film, Electronic PartsTolerance: ±1%Power: 1/4 Watt (0.25W)Dimension: 6x2mm (L*Dia.)Fix Resistance Values: 0Ohm, 0.5Ohm, 1Ohm, 2.2Ohm, 3.3Ohm, 4.7Ohm, 5.6Ohm, 6.8Ohm, 8.2Ohm, 10Ohm, 22Ohm, 33Ohm, 47Ohm, 56Ohm, 68Ohm, 82Ohm, 100Ohm, 220Ohm, 330Ohm, 470Ohm, 560Ohm, 680Ohm, 820Ohm, 1KOhm, 2.2KOhm, 3.3KOhm, 4.7KOhm, 5.6KOhm, 6.8KOhm, 8.2KOhm, 10KOhm, 22KOhm, 33KOhm, 47KOhm, 56KOhm, 68KOhm, 82KOhm, 100KOhm, 220KOhm, 330KOhm, 470KOhm, 560KOhm, 680KOhm, 820KOhm, 1MOhm, 2.2MOhm, 3.3MOhm, 4.7MOhm, 5.6MOhm, 10MOhmPacking List: 1000 x Metal Film Resistors (20pcs for Each Value)Advantage:Wide operating range, long-term stability, low tolerance, low noise, and low-temperature coefficient of resistance i.e. the resistance does not change quickly with a change in temperature.Instruction:Resistors are non-polar, meaning they don't have a direction: you don't have to worry about putting it in 'backward' because they work the same either way. Always read resistors from left to right.Notice:Metal film resistors are unsuitable for applications that expose them to surge transients. While resistors don't have their polarity they will typically be part of a circuit that does, thanks to other components like capacitors.