Kendeil Launched Compact Screw-type Electrolytic Capacitors K93 and K94 with Low ESR
Kendeil combines the low ESR with compact size into the newest series of screw-type electrolytic capacitors: K93 and K94.
When power electronics are designed, heat generation has to be managed in an optimum way to achieve the best reliability of the system. The increase in temperature is proportional to the ESR, so a higher ESR produces more heat. Good component selection means that less system cooling will be required and capacitors can be deployed in cooler environments without as much degradation. Also, lower temperatures help to avoid premature equipment failures.
Applications: Designed for professional/industrial applications such as switch mode power suppliers, high ripple current converters, and motor drives.
Main mechanical features: Surge-proof capacitor in an aluminum can with insulation sleeve and integrated safety vent in a reinforced lid. To be mounted with ring clips or with threaded studs.
Main performance features:
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