Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitors are essential components in many electronic products. They are reliable and cost-effective solutions for a wide range of applications, such as power supplies, audio and video equipment, computers, and communication systems. Our EKZE Series Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitors have a capacitance of 470uF, a size of 6.3x11mm, an ESR of 0.04Ω, and a leakage current of 0.03CV or 3mA. These capacitors are highly reliable and provide excellent performance with low cost. They are ideal for use in applications such as automotive, consumer electronics, industrial, and medical equipment.
Parameters | Details |
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ESR | 0.04Ω |
Ripple Current | 1.2A |
Impedance | 0.04Ω |
Temperature Range | -40~+105°C |
Leakage Current | 0.03CV Or 3mA |
Lead Length | 5mm |
Lead Spacing | 5mm |
Package | Radial |
Tolerance | 20% |
Brand | Lumissil |
Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitors are notably used in a variety of applications, ranging from consumer electronics to automotive and medical, due to their excellent characteristics. HARTING's 09140065001 Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitors, certified by ROHS, are available for customers to purchase with a minimum order quantity of 1, and come with a competitive price. Furthermore, the capacitors are packaged in Tape & Reel (TR) to ensure delivery time of 1-2 weeks, and payment terms of T/T. Additionally, HARTING is capable of supplying 10000pcs/day. The capacitors are with a size of 6.3x11mm, and have a ripple current of 1.2A and a leakage current of 0.03CV Or 3mA. Moreover, the capacitors have a life of 2000h and come in a radial package.
Packaging and Shipping of Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitors
Aluminum electrolytic capacitors are generally packaged in an anti-static bag, then placed in a box or plastic container. If the capacitors are relatively large, special packaging may be required to ensure safety in transit.
When shipping, aluminum electrolytic capacitors should be stored and transported in an anti-static bag and kept away from high temperatures, humidity, and direct sunlight. They should be handled with extreme care to avoid any physical damage.