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Shenmao Capacitors specialized in aluminum electrolytic capacitors from 1970

What problems will inferior film capacitors bring?Focus on mid-to-high-end brand capacitor manufacturers

by:Shenmao     2021-06-16
Film capacitors are composed of many basic components. Due to raw materials and manufacturing processes, some inexperienced equipment and the manufacture of some small workshops will cause hidden dangers in film capacitors. For example, during production, problems such as media, mechanical damage, pinholes, and low cleanliness are prone to exist. These reasons will cause the film capacitor to have a short life and easily break down. Inferior film capacitors can cause dielectric breakdown due to the effects of overvoltage, overcurrent, surrounding, and low temperature caused by various reasons in the system. Sparks are usually generated during breakdown, which further expands the range, thus forming a multilayer short circuit or even a short circuit of the entire component. The voltage on the element in series with the breakdown element will increase accordingly, so that the voltage on the remaining group will increase, and the current through each element will increase accordingly. It will cause rapid aging of various components and increase heat generation.
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