Non-inductive resistor

Is this resistor non-inductive…?
RN55E4500BRE6
450Ohm 1/8W

Hello,

Thank you for your inquiry.

According to the manufacturer’s documentation that part is not listed as non-inductive.
cmfmil.pdf

Thanks for that help. I’m not sure which resistors on the site are non inductive. Could you recommend a product no. Of a 450 Ohm non inductive resistor. This part is going to be used to build an amateur radio antenna.
http://nu5d.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/build_t2fd.pdf.

All resistors will become inductive at some frequency; the “non-inductive” ones are simply designed with an eye toward limiting the effect. Simply wrapping a bunch of turns of wire around a core/former can (for example) give a device marketable as either a “resistor” or “inductor”, depending on the properties of the wire and core…

That aside, such “non-inductive” resistors are delineated on the site by annotation in the “features” column. I’d suggest navigating to the resistor family of choice (through-hole, I suspect) and using the “search within” function to filter for such.

The non-inductive resistors will indicate this under Features.

We don’t have anything in 450 Ohms. 430 and 470 Ohms is the closest standard values we have.

Click here for 430 and 470 Ohms options.