Polypropylene Capacitors Find Use In Medical Equipment

Dec. 1, 2002
The PGWA non-inductive metallized polypropylene capacitors are said to have a high insulation resistance, competitive pulse rise-time, and low dissipation factors. Offering an alternative to ceramic, polyester and inductive capacitors, the new devices

The PGWA non-inductive metallized polypropylene capacitors are said to have a high insulation resistance, competitive pulse rise-time, and low dissipation factors. Offering an alternative to ceramic, polyester and inductive capacitors, the new devices incorporate a wrap-and-fill construction and axial lead terminations. Other characteristics of the caps include: dissipation ratings of

Company: SEACOR INC.

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