Low price for Radial Coated Polyester Capacitor - MKPA-E MKTA-E – A Friend
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CONSTRUCTION
MET/MEA is non-inductive and is made of metallized polyester film or metal polypropylene film as dielectric / electrode. The coating is made of tin-plated copper wire and epoxy resin.
SPECIAL FEATURES
Appearance:yellow
Wide capacitance range
Excellent damp proof
Excellent stability
TYPICAL APPLICATIONS
Mainly applies to the filter and circuit of audio frequency divider, and in communication and industrial power supply equipment.
ELECTRICAL DATA
Operating Temperature:-40℃~+85℃
Capacitance Range:0.01~100μF
Capacitance tolerance:±5%(J) ±10(K) ±20(M)
Voltage proof:1.6UR (2S)
Work Voltage:100V, ,250V, 400VDC
Dissipation Factor:1.0%Max at 1KHz,25℃
Insulation Resistance: >15000MΩ(C≤0.33μF);>5000MΩ(C>0.33μF)
INTERNAL CONSTRUCTION
GENERAL DATA
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