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Date: 12th Oct 09

 
New screw type aluminum electrolytic capacitors from Yageo with longer life

Taiwan based passive component manufacturer Yageo released five new screw type electrolytic capacitors with extended product life and operating in wide temperature range. These screw type electrolytic capacitors are targeted for industrial applications such as elevators, railways, welding machine, uninterruptible power supply systems and power adapters.

The operating temperature of these caps is 85ºC to 105ºC and offer a lifespan from 2000 to 5000 hours.

Mr. Vincent Hu, President of Yageo Global Sales business group, said "Yageo has a solid customer base in Europe and our Ecaps are known for their reliability and stability. Backed by Yageo's latest innovation, we have, through an improved aluminum roll shape in the nucleus of electric capacitors, increased corrosion areas and enhanced capacitor efficiency. Ripple current tolerance can go up to 47 ampere. Introduction of the new screw type Ecaps has strengthened Yageo's one-stop-shop service in our pursuit of further business growth in the European market."

The specification by Series code:

Screw type aluminum electrolytic capacitors
Series
NP
NM
NF
NH
NG
Load Life
2000
2000
5000
5000
2000
Working Temperature
85
105
85
105
85
Characteristics
For general use
For wide temperature
Long life for Inverter
High temperature,
long life for Inverter
Low voltage,
large capacity

 

Editorial Product Rating: Average Plus


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