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Polymer aluminum high-temp capacitors for heavy industrial and stressful environments

April 12, 2018 By Aimee Kalnoskas

Polymer aluminum high-temp capacitorsPanasonic introduces the New SEK Series to their industry-leading OS-CON Aluminum-Polymer Solid Capacitor product line. The New OS-CON SEK Series is ideal for environments requiring high temperature. The New SEK Series parts can handle 125°C maximum temperature, making them an ideal choice for heavy industrial and stressful environments. The New SEK Series Through Hole Type features a ripple current range of 1.7 to 5 amps. This ensures optimal quality even under the strictest requirements. The New SEK Series is also ideal for passing and/or withstanding large amounts of current.

OS-CON Capacitors utilize aluminum and a high conductivity polymer material to offer low ESR, excellent noise reduction and ripple current capabilities. OS-CON parts are characterized by a long lifespan and minimal changes in ESR throughout the entire rated temperature range.

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Features: Benefits:
  • Temperature Range: -55°C to +125°C, 1000h
  • High Voltage: 50 V.DC
  • 10 – 470 μF Range Capacitance
  • 14 – 80 mΩ ESR
  • Halogen Free
  • RoHS And REACH Compliant
  • Highly Stable Temperature Characteristics
  • Long Lifetime at High Temperatures
  • Can Be Used Widely in Industrial Applications

Filed Under: Capacitors, Power Components Tagged With: panasonic

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