Factory source Film Capacitor 104j 630v - X2 (MKP) Metallized Polypropylene Film Capacitors – A Friend
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Factory source Film Capacitor 104j 630v - X2 (MKP) Metallized Polypropylene Film Capacitors – A Friend Detail:
CONSTRUCTION
The X2 capacitor is metallized polypropylene film as the electrode, the flame retardant epoxy resin is filled, and the capacitor with flame retardant grade up to UL94/V-O plastic shell package.
SPECIAL FEATURES
Light and Small size
good self-healing property
Withstand high excess voltage shocks
Excellent flame retardant and moisture proof
TYPICAL APPLICATIONS
Mainly used in coupling. Automatic protection circuit, EMI filter and high frequency switching power supply.
ELECTRICAL DATA
Operating Temperature:-40℃~+100℃
Capacitance Range:0.01~2.2μF
Capacitance tolerance: ±10(K) ±20(M)
Voltage proof:5UR (3S)
Work Voltage: 275-280VAC
Dissipation Factor:0.1%Max at 1KHz,25℃
Insulation Resistance:>15000MΩ(C≤0.33μF); >5000MΩ(C>0.33μF)
INTERNAL CONSTRUCTION

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