TO: PANASONIC INDUSTRIAL DEVICES SALES EUROPE GMBH
Issue No.
: CE-AAMX-CEM-0-5
Date of Issue
Classification
: Mar 11, 2013
: New , Changed
PRODUCT SPECIFICATION FOR APPROVAL
Product Description
Customer Part Number
: Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitor
:
Product Part Number
: Radial lead type (JIS:04 type) AMX series
Country of Origin
Applications
: Japan, Malaysia (Printed on the packaging label)
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Title
:
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:
Capacitor Business Unit
Industrial Devices Company
Panasonic Corporation
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Kyoto, 611-8585, Japan
Phone :+81-774-32-1111
Contact Person
Signature
Name(Print)
Title
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Phone
Fax
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Name(Print)
Title
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Signature
Name(Print)
Title
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Aluminum Capacitor Division
No. 4731368-AE491M
Revision Record
Customer Part No.
Product Part No.
Radial lead type
(JIS:04 type) AMX series
No. Pg Revised Date Enforce Date
Initial Date Mar 11, 2013
Note
Guideline-ALA-S-3
Contents
Approval
New
H.Kurimoto
Accepted No.
Product Specification
CE-AAMX-CEM-0-5
A type AM series X type
Contents
Notice matter
P.1
Scope
P.2
Parts Number
P.2
Parts Lists
P.3 ~ P.5
Can Size Table
P.6
Dimensions and Appearance
P.7
Constructions
P.8
Marking
P.8
Lot No. System
P.9 ~ P.10
Standard Rating
P.11
Performance Characteristics
P.12 ~ P.15
Other Characteristics
P.16
Dimensions
(Snap-in lead formed type)
P.17
Taping Shape and Dimensions
P.18 ~ P.21
Taping Specifications
P.22 ~ P.24
Package Amount and Shape
P.25 ~ P.27
Application Guidelines
Guidelines-1 ~ 4
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Product Specification
CE-AAMX-CEM-0-5
A type AM series X type
1
Notice matter
䂹
Law and regulation which are applied
䊶 This product complies with the RoHS Directive (Restriction of the use of certain Hazardous
Substances in electrical and electronic equipment (DIRECTIVE 2011/65/EU).
䊶 No Ozone Depleting Chemicals(ODC's), controlled under the Montreal Protocol Agreement,
are used in producing this product.
䍃 We do not PBBs or PBDEs as brominated flame retardants.
䍃 All the materials that are used for this product are registered as "Known Chemicals" in the Japanese act
"Law Concerning the Examination and Regulation of Manufacture, etc. of Chemical Substances".
䍃 Export procedure which followed export related regulations, such as foreign exchange and a foreign
trade method, on the occasion of export of this product Thank you for your consideration.
䂹
Usage limitation
䍃 This capacitor is designed to be used for electronics circuits such as audio/visual equipment,
home appliances, computers and other office equipment, optical equipment and measuring equipment.
High reliability and safety are required [ be / a possibility that incorrect operation of this product may do harm
to a human life or property ] more. When use is considered by the use, the delivery specifications which
suited the use separately need to be exchanged.
䂹
Unless otherwise specified, the product shall conform to JIS 5101-4-1㩷
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Country of origin : JAPAN, MALAYSIA
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Manufacturing factory :
Aluminum Capacitor Division Capacitor Business Unit
Industrial Devices Company, Panasonic Corporation
1285, Sakutaguchi, Asada,Yamaguchi City, Yamaguchi
753-8536 Japan
Panasonic Industrial Devices Malaysia Sdn. Bhd.
No.1 Jalan Jemuju 16/13,40200 Shah Alam,Selangor Darul Ehsan, MALAYSIA
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Product Specification
CE-AAMX-CEM-0-5
A type AM series X type
2
1. Scope
Fixed capacitors for use in electronic equipment, Aluminum electrolytic capacitors with non-solid electrolyte.
2. Parts Number
EC
A
䂾䂾
2-1
2-2
2-3
AM
2-4
䂾䂾䂾
X
䂔
2-5
2-4
2-6
2-1
Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitor
2-2
Type : Radial lead type ( JIS : 04 type )
2-3
Rated Voltage Code
Voltage Code
Rated Voltage (V.DC)
0J
6.3
1A
10
1C
16
1E
25
1V
35
1H
50
2-4
AM series X type
2-5
Capacitance Code : Indicating capacitance in uF by 3 letters.
The first 2 figures are actual values and the third
denotes the number of zeros.
"R" denotes the decimal point and all figures are the
actual number with "R".
For example, 1uF is expressed as 010 in this case.
ex. 0. 1µF ĺ 0R1 , 10µF ĺ 100 ,
1J
63
1000µF ĺ 102
2-6 Suffix Code for Appearance : Special Code for Appearance
Blank Standard Long Lead
E
Snap-in lead
i
Lead taping (2.5mm pitch)
B
Lead taping (5.0mm pitch)
Item 9 for snap-in lead,
Item 10 for lead taping dimensions,
Item 11 and Item 12 for lead taping specifications.
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2A
100
Product Specification
CE-AAMX-CEM-0-5
A type AM series X type
3
Parts lists
Pa rt N o .
T a ng e n t L e a ka ge R ate d R i pp l e
o f loss
C u rre n t
C u rre n t
a ngl e
[µA ]
[m A rm s]
m ax.
m a x.
m ax .
(1 20H z)
(A fte r
(1 2 0H z)
(2 0 ͠ )
2 m i n)
(8 5 ͠ )
0 .2 8
13 .8
240
0 .2 8
29 .6
380
0 .2 8
63 .0
580
0 .3 0
1 3 8 .6
890
0 .3 2
2 0 7 .9
1 02 0
0 .3 4
2 9 6 .1
1 17 0
0 .3 8
4 2 8 .4
1 27 0
0 .4 6
6 3 0 .0
1 45 0
0 .5 6
9 4 5 .0
1 70 0
0 .7 0
1 38 6 .0
1 90 0
W .V .
[V.D C ]
Cap.
[µ F]
E C A0 JA M 22 1 X
E C A0 JA M 47 1 X
E C A0 JA M 10 2 X
E C A0 JA M 22 2 X
E C A0 JA M 33 2 X
E C A0 JA M 47 2 X
E C A0 JA M 68 2 X
E C A0 JA M 10 3 X
E C A0 JA M 15 3 X
E C A0 JA M 22 3 X
6 .3
6 .3
6 .3
6 .3
6 .3
6 .3
6 .3
6 .3
6 .3
6 .3
(12 0 H z)
(2 0 ͠ )
220
470
1000
2200
3300
4700
6800
1 0 0 00
1 5 0 00
2 2 0 00
E C A1 A AM 3 3 1X
E C A1 A AM 1 0 2X
E C A1 A AM 2 2 2X
E C A1 A AM 3 3 2X
E C A1 A AM 4 7 2X
E C A1 A AM 6 8 2X
E C A1 A AM 1 0 3X
E C A1 A AM 1 5 3X
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
330
1000
2200
3300
4700
6800
1 0 0 00
1 5 0 00
0 .2 4
0 .2 4
0 .2 6
0 .2 8
0 .3 0
0 .3 4
0 .4 2
0 .5 2
33 .0
1 0 0 .0
2 2 0 .0
3 3 0 .0
4 7 0 .0
6 8 0 .0
1 00 0 .0
1 50 0 .0
E C A1 C A M 10 0 X
E C A1 C A M 22 0 X
E C A1 C A M 33 0 X
E C A1 C A M 47 0 X
E C A1 C A M 10 1 X
E C A1 C A M 22 1 X
E C A1 C A M 47 1 X
E C A1 C A M 10 2 X
E C A1 C A M 22 2 X
E C A1 C A M 33 2 X
E C A1 C A M 47 2 X
E C A1 C A M 68 2 X
E C A1 C A M 10 3 X
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
10
22
33
47
100
220
470
1000
2200
3300
4700
6800
1 0 0 00
0 .2 0
0 .2 0
0 .2 0
0 .2 0
0 .2 0
0 .2 0
0 .2 0
0 .2 0
0 .2 2
0 .2 4
0 .2 6
0 .3 0
0 .3 8
3 .0
3 .5
5 .2
7 .5
16 .0
35 .2
75 .2
1 6 0 .0
3 5 2 .0
5 2 8 .0
7 5 2 .0
1 08 8 .0
1 60 0 .0
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D im . 㨇 m m 㨉
ijD
5
6. 3
8
10
10
12 .5
12 .5
16
16
18
L
11
1 1 .2
1 1 .5
16
20
20
25
25
3 1 .5
3 5 .5
ijd
0 .5
0 .5
0 .6
0 .6
0 .6
0 .6
0 .6
0 .8
0 .8
0 .8
330
630
920
1 09 0
1 20 0
1 40 0
1 60 0
1 85 0
6. 3
10
10
12 .5
12 .5
16
16
18
1 1 .2
1 2 .5
20
20
25
25
3 1 .5
3 5 .5
0 .5
0 .6
0 .6
0 .6
0 .6
0 .8
0 .8
0 .8
30
75
110
130
180
280
440
680
1 00 0
1 20 0
1 36 0
1 60 0
1 80 0
5
5
5
5
5
6. 3
8
10
12 .5
12 .5
16
16
18
11
11
11
11
11
1 1 .2
1 1 .5
16
20
25
25
3 1 .5
3 5 .5
0 .5
0 .5
0 .5
0 .5
0 .5
0 .5
0 .6
0 .6
0 .6
0 .6
0 .8
0 .8
0 .8
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A type AM series X type
4
Parts lists
Pa rt N o .
T a ng e n t L e a k a g e R a te d R ip p le
o f lo ss
C u r re n t
C u rr e n t
a ng l e
[µ A ]
[m A r m s ]
m ax.
m ax.
m ax.
( 1 20 H z )
(A fte r
( 1 20 H z )
(2 0 ͠ )
2 m i n)
(85 ͠ )
0 .1 6
2 5 .0
18 0
0 .1 6
8 2 .5
39 0
0 .1 6
11 7 .5
48 0
0 .1 6
25 0 .0
85 0
0 .1 8
55 0 .0
1200
0 .2 0
82 5 .0
1300
0 .2 2
1 1 7 5 .0
1500
0 .2 6
1 7 0 0 .0
1750
W .V .
[V .D C ]
C ap.
[ µF]
E C A 1 E A M 1 0 1X
E C A 1 E A M 3 3 1X
E C A 1 E A M 4 7 1X
E C A 1 E A M 1 0 2X
E C A 1 E A M 2 2 2X
E C A 1 E A M 3 3 2X
E C A 1 E A M 4 7 2X
E C A 1 E A M 6 8 2X
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
( 12 0 H z )
(2 0͠ )
100
330
470
1000
2200
3300
4700
6800
E C A 1 V A M 4 7 0X
E C A 1 V A M 1 0 1X
E C A 1 V A M 2 2 1X
E C A 1 V A M 3 3 1X
E C A 1 V A M 4 7 1X
E C A 1 V A M 1 0 2X
E C A 1 V A M 2 2 2X
E C A 1 V A M 3 3 2X
E C A 1 V A M 4 7 2X
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
47
100
220
330
470
1000
2200
3300
4700
0 .1 4
0 .1 4
0 .1 4
0 .1 4
0 .1 4
0 .1 4
0 .1 6
0 .1 8
0 .2 0
1 6 .4
3 5 .0
7 7 .0
11 5 .5
16 4 .5
35 0 .0
77 0 .0
1 1 5 5 .0
1 6 4 5 .0
E C A 1 H A M 0R 1X
E C A 1 H A M R 2 2X
E C A 1 H A M R 3 3X
E C A 1 H A M R 4 7X
E C A 1 H A M 01 0 X
E C A 1 H A M 2R 2X
E C A 1 H A M 3R 3X
E C A 1 H A M 4R 7X
E C A 1 H A M 10 0 X
E C A 1 H A M 22 0 X
E C A 1 H A M 33 0 X
E C A 1 H A M 47 0 X
E C A 1 H A M 10 1 X
E C A 1 H A M 22 1 X
E C A 1 H A M 33 1 X
E C A 1 H A M 47 1 X
E C A 1 H A M 10 2 X
E C A 1 H A M 22 2 X
E C A 1 H A M 33 2 X
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
0 .1
0 .22
0 .33
0 .47
1 .0
2 .2
3 .3
4 .7
10
22
33
47
1 00
2 20
3 30
4 70
1 0 00
2 2 00
3 3 00
0 .1 2
0 .1 2
0 .1 2
0 .1 2
0 .1 2
0 .1 2
0 .1 2
0 .1 2
0 .1 2
0 .1 2
0 .1 2
0 .1 2
0 .1 2
0 .1 2
0 .1 2
0 .1 2
0 .1 2
0 .1 4
0 .1 6
3 .0
3 .0
3 .0
3 .0
3 .0
3 .0
3 .0
3 .0
5 .0
1 1 .0
1 6 .5
2 3 .5
5 0 .0
1 1 0 .0
1 6 5 .0
2 3 5 .0
5 0 0 .0
1 1 0 0 .0
1 6 5 0 .0
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D im .㨇 m m 㨉
ijD
6 .3
8
10
10
1 2 .5
16
16
18
L
1 1 .2
1 1 .5
1 2 .5
20
25
25
3 1 .5
3 5 .5
ijd
0.5
0.6
0.6
0.6
0.6
0.8
0.8
0.8
13 0
21 0
35 0
44 0
55 0
90 0
1250
1400
1600
5
6 .3
8
10
10
1 2 .5
16
16
18
11
1 1 .2
1 1 .5
1 2 .5
16
20
25
3 1 .5
3 5 .5
0.5
0.5
0.6
0.6
0.6
0.6
0.8
0.8
0.8
1 .3
2 .9
4 .4
5
10
20
35
45
65
100
110
130
250
400
500
650
1050
1300
1500
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
6 .3
8
10
10
10
1 2 .5
16
18
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
1 1 .2
1 1 .5
1 2 .5
16
20
25
3 1 .5
3 5 .5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.6
0.6
0.6
0.6
0.6
0.8
0.8
Product Specification
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A type AM series X type
5
Parts lists
Part N o.
W .V .
C a p.
[V.D C ]
[µ F]
E C A1JA M 10 0 X
E C A1JA M 22 0 X
E C A1JA M 33 0 X
E C A1JA M 47 0 X
E C A1JA M 10 1 X
E C A1JA M 22 1 X
E C A1JA M 33 1 X
E C A1JA M 47 1 X
E C A1JA M 10 2 X
E C A1JA M 22 2 X
E C A2A AM R4 7 X
E C A2A AM 01 0X
E C A2A AM 2R 2 X
E C A2A AM 3R 3 X
E C A2A AM 4R 7 X
E C A2A AM 10 0X
E C A2A AM 22 0X
E C A2A AM 33 0X
E C A2A AM 47 0X
E C A2A AM 10 1X
E C A2A AM 22 1X
E C A2A AM 33 1X
E C A2A AM 47 1X
E C A2A AM 10 2X
T a nge n t Le a ka ge R ated R ip p le
o f loss
Cu rre nt
C u rrent
D im . 㨇 m m 㨉
63
63
63
63
63
63
63
63
63
63
(12 0 Hz)
(2 0 ͠ )
10
22
33
47
100
220
330
470
1 0 00
2 2 00
a ngl e
m ax.
(1 20 Hz)
(2 0 ͠ )
0 .1 1
0 .1 1
0 .1 1
0 .1 1
0 .1 1
0 .1 1
0 .1 1
0 .1 1
0 .1 1
0 .1 3
[µA ]
m a x.
(A fte r
2 m i n)
6 .3
1 3 .8
2 0 .7
2 9 .6
6 3 .0
1 3 8 .6
2 0 7 .9
2 9 6 .1
6 3 0 .0
1 3 8 6 .0
[m A rm s]
m ax.
(1 2 0 Hz)
(8 5͠ )
70
105
130
160
270
450
550
750
1 1 00
1 4 00
ijD
5
5
6 .3
6 .3
8
10
10
1 2 .5
16
18
L
11
11
11 .2
11 .2
11 .5
16
20
20
25
35 .5
ijd
0 .5
0 .5
0 .5
0 .5
0 .6
0 .6
0 .6
0 .6
0 .8
0 .8
1 00
1 00
1 00
1 00
1 00
1 00
1 00
1 00
1 00
1 00
1 00
1 00
1 00
1 00
0 .4 7
1 .0
2 .2
3 .3
4 .7
10
22
33
47
10 0
22 0
33 0
47 0
1 0 00
0 .1 0
0 .1 0
0 .1 0
0 .1 0
0 .1 0
0 .1 0
0 .1 0
0 .1 0
0 .1 0
0 .1 0
0 .1 0
0 .1 0
0 .1 0
0 .1 0
3 .0
3 .0
3 .0
3 .3
4 .7
1 0 .0
2 2 .0
3 3 .0
4 7 .0
1 0 0 .0
2 2 0 .0
3 3 0 .0
4 7 0 .0
1 0 0 0 .0
10
20
30
40
50
70
115
145
180
350
550
700
900
1 3 00
5
5
5
5
5
5
6 .3
8
8
10
1 2 .5
1 2 .5
16
18
11
11
11
11
11
11
11 .2
11 .5
11 .5
16
20
25
25
35 .5
0 .5
0 .5
0 .5
0 .5
0 .5
0 .5
0 .5
0 .6
0 .6
0 .6
0 .6
0 .6
0 .8
0 .8
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A type AM series X type
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Capacitance and Can Size Table
V.DC
Cap (µF㧕
0.1
0.22
0.33
0.47
1.0
2.2
3.3
4.7
10
22
33
47
100
220
330
470
1000
2200
3300
4700
6800
10000
15000
22000
ijD×L [mm]
6.3
5×11
ψ
6.3×11.2
8×11.5
10×16
10×20
12.5×20
12.5×25
16×25
16×31.5
18×35.5
10
ψ
6.3×11.2
ψ
10×12.5
10×20
12.5×20
12.5×25
16×25
16×31.5
18×35.5
16
5×11
5×11
5×11
5×11
5×11
6.3×11.2
ψ
8×11.5
10×16
12.5×20
12.5×25
16×25
16×31.5
18×35.5
25
ψ
ψ
ψ
ψ
6.3×11.2
ψ
8×11.5
10×12.5
10×20
12.5×25
16×25
16×31.5
18×35.5
35
ψ
ψ
ψ
5×11
6.3×11.2
8×11.5
10×12.5
10×16
12.5×20
16×25
16×31.5
18×35.5
50
5×11
5×11
5×11
5×11
5×11
5×11
5×11
5×11
5×11
5×11
5×11
6.3×11.2
8×11.5
10×12.5
10×16
10×20
12.5×25
16×31.5
18×35.5
63
100
ψ
ψ
ψ
ψ
ψ
5×11
5×11
6.3×11.2
6.3×11.2
8×11.5
10×16
10×20
12.5×20
16×25
18×35.5
5×11
5×11
5×11
5×11
5×11
5×11
6.3×11.2
8×11.5
8×11.5
10×16
12.5×20
12.5×25
16×25
18×35.5
Please refer to a high-ranking voltage for "ψ" 㩷
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Product Specification
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A type AM series X type
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3. Dimensions and Appearance
Body Color (Clear Blue) , Marking (White )
Standard Long Lead (Suffix : Blank)
Pressure relief
ij5㨪ij8
ij6.3҇
㨇mm㨉
F±0.5
ijd±0.05
3
*L
min.
14min.
* L҇16:L±1.0
ijD±0.5
ij10҇
L҈20:L±2.0
Body Dia. ijD
Lead Space F
Lead Dia. ijd
5
2.0
0.5
6.3
2.5
0.5
8
3.5
0.6
10
5.0
0.6
12.5
5.0
0.6
16
7.5
0.8
Please refer to L dimension on the parts number lists table.
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[mm]
18
7.5
0.8
Product Specification
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A type AM series X type
8
4. Constructions
4-1 Inside Construction
3 Aluminum can
2 Sleeve
4 Sealing rubber
Pressure relief
dia҈ij6.3
1 Lead wire
Inside unit
㧔5 Separator, 6㨯7 Anode and
cathode foil, 8 Electrolyte㧕
Aluminum lead
4-2 Construction Parts
Parts
1 Lead Wire
2 Sleeve
Materials
Solid tinned copper weld
steel wire
Thermoplastic Resin
3 Aluminum Can Aluminum
4 Sealing Rubber
Synthetic rubber
(EPT/IIR)
Parts
Materials
5 Separator
Cellulose
6 Anode F oil
High purity Aluminum Foil
7 Cathode Foil
Aluminum foil
8 Electrolyte
5. Marking
Markings indicated on the products :
a) Rated Voltage.
b) Capacitance
c ) Negative Polarity
d) Manufacturer’s Trademark
e) Upper Category Temperature
f ) Series Code
g) Lot No. (It indicates to Lot No. System)
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Organic Solvent,Organic Acid
(No Quaternary Sal t)
Product Specification
CE-AAMX-CEM-0-5
Radial lead type Lot No. System
9
䊶JAPAN PRODUCTS
Lot number is indicated on a sleeve in following manner.
eg. For 04 type, expressed in 3 figures, 4 figures, or 5 figures.
(a)
(b)
(c)
(a)sequential alphabet for each lot
(b)month (1 to 0and O for October, N for November, D for December)
(c)sequential alphabet for
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
As for the display contents of 4 figures, there are 2 kinds
(1) (a) last number of year
(b) month (1 to 0 and O for October, N for November, D for December)
(c) week (1 to 5 and A to E)
(d) line code in alphabet (A to Z)
(2) (a) last number of year
(b) month (1 to 0 and O for October, N for November, D for December)
(c) line code in alphabet (A to Z)
(d) production date
(a)
(a)
(b)
(b)
(d)
(a) last number of year
(b) month (1 to 0 and O for October, N for November, D for December)
(c) week (1 to 5 and A to E)
(d) line code
production month
1:January
7:July
2:February
8:August
3:March
9:September
4:April
O:Oc tober
N:November
5:May
6:June
D:December
production week
A,1: first week
B,2:second week
C,3: third week
D,4: forth week
E,5: fifth week
* Lot number can be written in both horizontal and vertical directions.
* Manufacturing country for certain products may not be indicated.
㶎 Letters and marks are also used to distinguish different lines, machines
and shifts operation.
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production date
A=1 date 1=27 date
B=2
2=28
C=3
3=29
4=30
Y=25
5=31
Z =26
㨪
production year
0:2010
1:2011
2:2012
3:2013
ޓޓޓ㨪
Indicating with the
last digit or the
last 2 digits of a
year.
(c)
(a) last 2 digit of year
(b) numerical indication of week (ninth week of 2010=0)
Product Specification
CE-AAMX-CEM-0-5
Radial lead type Lot No. System
10
䊶 MALAYSIA PRODUCTS
Lot number is indicated on a sleeve in following manner.
eg. For 04 type, expressed in 4 figures, 5 figures or 6 figures.
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
As for the display contents of 4 figures, there are 2 kinds
(1) (a) last number of year
(b) month (1 to 0 and O for October, N for November, D for December)
(c) production date (A to Z and 1 to 5)
(d) line code in alphabet (A to Z)
(2) (a) line code in alphabet (A to Z)
(b) production date (A to Z and 1 to 5)
(c) month (1 to 0 and O for October, N for November, D for December)
(d) last number of year
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(d)
(a)
(b)
(c)
(a) last number of year
(b) month (1 to 0 and O for October, N for November, D for December)
(c) week (Greece number)
(d) line code in alphabet (A to Z)
(d)
(d)
(a) last number of year
(b) month (1 to 0 and O for October, N for November, D for December)
(c) week (Greece number) or production date (1 to 9 expression)
(d) line code in alphabet (A to Z)
(a)
(a)
(b)
(d)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(c)
(c)
(a) last number of year
(b) month (1 to 9 and O for October, N for November, D for December)
(c) production date (01 to 31 expression)
(d) line code in alphabet (A to Z)
(c)
(d)
(d)
(a) last number of year
(b) month (1 to 0 and O for October, N for November, D for December)
(c) production date (01 to 31 expression)
(d) line code in alphabet (A to Z)
㨪
㨪
㨪
production month
production date
production year
production week
0:2010
1:January 7:July
01:1date A:1 date
Σ: first week
Τ:second week 02:2date B:2 date
1:2011
2:February 8:August
2:2012
3:March
9:September Υ: third week
03:3date
Φ: forth week
3:2013
4:April
O:October
Z:26 date
Indicating with the 5:May
N:November Χ: fifth week
30:30date 1:27 date
last digit or the
6:June
D:December
31:31date 2:28 date
last 1 digits of a
year.
5:31 date
* Lot number can be written in both horizontal and vertical directions.
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Product Specification
CE-AAMX-CEM-0-5
A type AM series X type
11
6. Standard Ratings
Item
No.
Rati ngs
1 Category Tem perature Range
-40͠ 㨪 +85͠
2 Rated Voltage Range
6.3 V.DC 㨪 100 V.DC
3 Capacitance Range
0.1 µF 㨪 22000 µF
4 Capacitance Tolerance
5 Surge Voltage
(V.DC )
6 Rated Rippl e Current
(120Hz 20͠)
± 20%
(120Hz 20͠)
R .V.
6.3
10
16
25
35
50
63
100
S.V.
8
13
20
32
44
63
79
125
Parts Lists and Tabl e2
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Product Specification
CE-AAMX-CEM-0-5
A type AM series X type
12
7. Performance Characteristics
No
I tem
1 Leakage Current
2 Capacitance
Perf ormance Characteristics
҇ I = 0. 01C V or 3µA, whic hev er is
greater.
I : Leakage current C : Capacitanc e
V : R ated voltage
Within the specif ied capacitance
tolerance.
Series Resistor
Applied Voltage
Measuring
Test
: 1000ȍ±10ȍ
: Rated voltage
: Af ter 2 m inutes
Measuring Frequency
Measuring Circuit
Measuring Voltage
: 120 Hz±20%
: Equiv alent series circ uit
: ҇0.5 V r.m.s. + 0V.DC
Measuring Frequency
Measuring Circuit
Measuring Voltage
: 120 Hz±20%
: Equiv alent series circ uit
: ҇0.5 V r.m.s. + 0V.DC
3 Tangent of Loss
Angle
(tanį)
Less than the v alue of Partlists.
4 Characteristics at
High and Low
Tem perature
Step 2
Impedance Ratio :
Test Temperature (͠)
Tim e
Ratio f or t he value in step 1 shall be Step
20± 2
1
less than t he v alue from table 2 in
2
-25±3, -40±3
item 8.
*
ޓޓ15 m inutes
20± 2
3
Step 4
85± 2
4
Leakage Current :
2 hours
20± 2
5
*
҇ 500% of the value of item 7. 1.
Capacitance Change :
Impedanc e should be m easured at the frequency
Within ±25% of the value in step 1 of 120 Hz±10%.
Tangent of Loss Angle (tanį):
* C apacitors should be stored at each
҇ t he value of item 7. 3.
tem perature until measured impedance or
capacitance is stabilized.
Leakage Current :
Test Temperature : 15͠ 㨪 35͠
҇ t he value of item 7. 1.
Capacitance Change :
Series Protective R esistance : R = 100 ± 50
䇭䇭C
Within ±15% of the initially
measured v alue.
Tangent of Loss Angle (tanį):
R = Series protectiv e resistance (kȍ)
҇ t he value of item 7. 3.
C =Capacitance (µF)
Appearance :
Test Voltage
: Surge voltage item 6. 5
No signif icant change can be
Applied Voltage : 1000 cyc les of 30s±5s
observ ed.
“ޓON” and 5 min. 30 s "O FF"
5 Surge
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No
Item
6 Robustness of
Terminations
Tensile
Bending
Product Specification
CE-AAMX-CEM-0-5
A type AM series X type
13
Performance Characteristics
There is no damage or breakage after
test.
7 Vibration
Capacitance :
Measured value is to be stabilized
during test. (Measured several times
within 30 min.
before completion of test)
Appearance :
No significant change can be
observed.
Capacitance Change :
Within ±5% of the initially
measured value.
8 Solderability
More than 3/4 of the terminal surface
shall be covered with new solder.
9 Resistance to
Soldering Heat
Leakage Current :
҇ the value of item 7.1.
Capacitance Change :
Within ±10% of the initially
measured value.
Tangent of Loss Angle (tanį):
҇ the value of item 7. 3.
Appearance :
No significant change can be
observed.
Test
Diameter [mm]
Pull Strength
ij0.5
5N
ij0.6 㨪 ij0.8
10 N
Applied above steady pull axially for a 10s±1s
Diameter [mm]
Static Load
ij0.5
2.5 N
ij0.6 㨪 ij0.8
5N
At first, a capacitor is placed in vertical position
with the weight specified above being applied to
one of leads. Then the capacitor is slowly
rotated 90°to horizontal position and
subsequently returned to vertical position.
The above bending procedure takes for 2s 㨪 3s
An additional bending is done in the opposite
direction.
Frequency
: 10 Hz 㨪 55 Hz
(1 minute per cycle.)
Total Amplitude : 1. 5 mm
Direction and Duration of Vibration :
It is done in the X, Y, Z axis direction for 2
hours each, with a total of 6 hours.
Mounting Method :
The capacitor shall be fixed with its lead wires
at the point of 4 mm from the bottom of
capacitor body. The capacitor with diameter
greater than 12. 5 mm or longer than 25 mm
must be fixed in place with a bracket.
Solder Type
: Sn-3.0Ag-0.5Cu
Solder Temperature : 245ºC±3 ºC
Immersing Time
: 3s±0.3s
Immersing Depth
: 1. 5mm 㨪 2. 0mm from the root.
Flux
: Approx. 25% rosin (JIS K5902)
in ETHANOL (JIS K8101)
Solder Type
: Sn-3.0Ag-0.5Cu
Solder Temperature : 260͠ ±5͠
Immersing Time
: 10s±1s
Immersing Depth
: 1. 5mm 㨪 2. 0mm from the root.
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Item
Product Specification
CE-AAMX-CEM-0-5
A type AM series X type
14
Performance Characteristics
Test
10 Solvent
Resistance of
Marking
There shall be no damage and legible
marking. Marking can be easily
comprehended.
Class of Reagent
Test Temperature
Immersing Time
11 Pressure Relief
( More than
ij6. 3 diameter
products )
Pressure relief shall be operated without
any hazardous expulsion or emission of
flame.
No emission of gas after 30 minutes of
AC Current Method
the voltage application also meets the
specification.
: Isopropyl Alcohol
: 20 ͠ޓ㨪 25 ͠
: 30s±5s
R
A.C.
Power supply
A
㨪
V
㨪
Cx
50H z or 60Hz
A
R :Seri es resister
㨪 :A.C. ammeter
V :A.C. voltmeter Cx :Tested capacitor
㨪
Applied Voltage :
AC voltage equals to rated W. V. × 0. 7 or
250 V (rms), whichever is smaller.
Capacitance
DC Resistance
(µF)
(ȍ)
1000±100
҇1
100±10
㧪1
҇10
10±1
㧪10
҇100
1±0.1
㧪100
҇1000
0.1±0.01
㧪1000
҇10000
*
㧪10000
* When capacitance is over 10000µF,the value
of series resistance equals to the half of the
tested capacitor’s impedance.
Reverse Voltage Method
A
D.C.
Power supply
Cx
A :D.C. ammeter Cx :Tested capacitor
Nominal Diameter [mm]
DC Current (A)
҇22.4
㧪22.4
1 (const)
10 (const)
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No
Item
12 Damp Heat
(Steady state)
13 Endurance
14 Shelf Life
Product Specification
CE-AAMX-CEM-0-5
A type AM series X type
15
Performance Characteristics
Leakage Current :
҇ the value of item 7.1.
Capacitance Change :
Within ±20% of the initially
measured value.
Tangent of Loss Angle (tanį):
҇ 120% the value of item 7. 3.
Appearance :
No significant change can be
observed.
Leakage Current :
҇ the value of item 7.1.
Capacitance Change :
Within ±20% of the initially
measured value.
Tangent of Loss Angle (tanį):
҇ 150% of the value of item 7. 3.
Appearance :
No significant change can be
observed.
Test Temperature
Relative Humidity
Test Duration
Test
: 40͠±2͠
: 90% 㨪 95%
: 240hours ±8hours
After subjected to the test, capacitors shall
be left for 2 hours at room temperature and
room humidity prior to the measurement.
Test Temperature
Test Duration
Applied Voltage
: 85͠±2͠
+72
: 2000 0 hours
: Rated voltage
After subjected to the test, capacitors shall be left at
room temperature and room humidity for 2 hours prior
to the measurement.
Leakage Current :
Test Temperature
: 85͠±2͠
+48
҇ the value of item 7.1.
Test Duration
: 1000 0 hours
Capacitance Change :
Within ±20% of the initially
measured value.
After subjected to the test with no voltage applied,
*
Tangent of Loss Angle (tanį):
capacitors shall undergo voltage treatment and
҇ 150% of the value of item 7. 3. be left for 2 hours at room temperature and
Appearance :
humidity prior to the measurement.
No significant change can be
observed.
* Voltage treatment : The rated voltage shall be applied to the capacitors, which are connected to series protective
resistors (1000ȍ±10ȍ), for 30 minutes as a posttest treatment (performing discharge).
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Product Specification
CE-AAMX-CEM-0-5
A type AM series X type
16
8. Other Characteristics
عTable 1.Characteristics at low temperature Impedance ratio (at 120 Hz)
V.DC
6.3
10
16
25
35
50
63
Z(-25͠)/Z(20͠)
5
4
3
2
2
2
2
Z(-40͠)/Z(20͠)
12
10
8
5
4
3
3
-25͠㧦Added 0.5 per 1000µF for items with over 1000µF items.
-40͠㧦Added 1.0 per 1000µF for items with over 1000µF items.
عTable 2.Frequency Correction Factor of Rated Ripple Current
Frequency(ޓHz)
50,60
120
1k
10k㨪
Coefficient
0.7
1
1.3
1.7
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2
3
Product Specification
CE-AAMX-CEM-0-5
A type AM series X type
17
9. Snap-In Lead Formed Type ( Part No. Suffix : E )
E P
ij5䌾ij8
F
ijd
H3
H2
H1
ijD±0.5
E P
ij10䌾ij18
F
ijd
H2
H1
ijD±0.5
* Direction of bending is random.
[mm]
ijD
H1±0.5
H2
H3 max.
F±0.5
P
E max.
ijd±0.05
5
6.3
8
10
12.5
16
18
4.5
4.5
4.5
4.5
4.5
4.5
4.5
2.7
2.7
2.7
2.7
2.7
2.7
2.7
2.5
2.5
2.5
㧙ޓ
㧙ޓ
㧙ޓ
㧙ޓ
5.0
5.0
5.0
5.0
5.0
7.5
7.5
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
0.90
0.90
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
0.50
0.50
0.60
0.60
0.60
0.80
0.80
P.W.B
ij
0.9
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.1
1.1
t
1.6
1.6
1.6
1.6
1.6
1.6
1.6
* The lead forming dimensions above shall only be subjected to our outgoing inspection and
not to the customer's incoming inspection.
Due to the application of mechanical stress during transportation, actual dimensions might
not meet the specification.
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Product Specification
CE-AAMX-CEM-0-5
A type AM series X type
18
10. Lead Taping
10-1. Lead Taping ( Body Diameter ij5 䌾ij6. 3 ) The Suffix of Taping Part Number : i
1) Applicable Range
This specification is applied to products, which are Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitors (JIS04 type)
that taped with single tape.
2) Taping Shape & Dimensions
ij5
ij6.3
ijD
'P
P2
ijD
'P
'h
P2
P
'h
P
L
L
W2 W0
H
W
ijD0
P0
ijd
ijD0
t
ijd
t
P0
P1 F
W1
H
W1
W
W2 W0
P1 F
[mm]
Item
Body diameter
Body length
Lead wire diameter
Body pitch
Feed hole pitch *1
Symbol
Hole center to lead
P1
5.1
±0.5
Feed hole center
to product center
P2
6.35
±1.00
Lead to lead distance
F
2.5
±0.5
Mount tape
Adhesive tape
Hole position
Adhesive tape slipping
Height of product
from the center
Feed hole diameter
Inclination of body
Inclination of body
Total tape thickness
W
W0
W1
W2
18.0
6.0 ҇
9.0
0 㨪 1.5
±0.5
H
18.50
ijD0
ٌh
ٌP
t
4.0
1.0 ҈
1.0 ҈
0.6
ijD
L
ijd
P
P0
Dim ensions
5
6.3
11.0 㨪 11.2
0.5
12.7
12.7
Tolerance
±0.5
±0.05
±1.0
±0.2
±0.5
+0.75
-0.50
±0.2
±0.3
Remarks
ޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓ
ޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓ
ޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓ
ޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓ
ޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓ
Specified by the contact surface between
tape & lead
ޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓ
Specified by the contact surface between
tape & lead
ޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓ
ޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓ
ޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓ
ޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓ
ޓ
Specified by the top of an aluminum can
Specified by the top of an aluminum can
CP wire is excluded
*1 Cumulative deviation of “feed hole pitch” shall be less than 1 mm in 20 sections.
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Product Specification
CE-AAMX-CEM-0-5
A type AM series X type
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10-2. Lead Taping ( Body Diameter ij5 䌾ij8 ) The Suffix of Taping Part Number : B
1) Applicable Range
This specification is applied to products, which are Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitors (JIS04 type)
that taped with single tape.
2) Taping Shape & Dimensions
ij5,ij6.3
ij8
'P
'h
ijD
P2
P2
P
L
L
W
ijd
ijD0
t
P0
t
ijD0
W0
W1
ijd
F
H
H0
W1
H0
W0
W
P0
P1
W2
F
H
W2
P1
'h
ijD
'P
P
[mm]
Item
Body diameter
Body length
Lead wire diameter
Body pitch
Feed hole pitch *1
Symbol
Hole center to lead
P1
3.85
±0.5
Feed hole center
to product center
P2
6.35
±1.00
Lead to lead distance
Mount tape
Adhesive tape
Hole position
Adhesive tape slipping
Height of product
from the center
Lead wire clinch height
Feed hole diameter
Inclination of body
Inclination of body
Total tape thickness
ijD
L
ijd
P
P0
Dimensions
5
6.3
8
11.0 㨪 11.5
0.5
0.6
12.7
12.7
F
5.0
W
W0
W1
W2
18.0
6.0 ҇
9.0
0 㨪 1.5
H
H0
ijD0
ٌh
ٌP
t
Tolerance
18.5
16.0
4.0
1.0 ҈
1.0 ҈
0.6
±0.5
±0.05
±1.0
±0.2
+0.8
-0.2
±0.5
±0.5
20.0
+0.75
-0.50
±0.5
±0.2
±0.3
Remarks
ޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓ
ޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓ
ޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓ
ޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓ
ޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓ
Specified by the contact surface between
tape & lead
ޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓ
Specified by the contact surface between
tape & lead
ޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓ
ޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓ
ޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓ
ޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓ
Specified by the top of an aluminum can
Specified by the top of an aluminum can
CP wire is excluded
*1 Cumulative deviation of “feed hole pitch” shall be less than 1 mm in 20 sections.
*2 Lead forming angle
A=90㫦min
A
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A type AM series X type
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10-3. Lead Taping ( Body Diameter ij10 ,ij12.5 ) The Suffix of Taping Part Number : B
1) Applicable Range
This specification is applied to products, which are Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitors (JIS04 type)
that taped with single tape.
2) Taping Shape & Dimensions
ijD
'P
P2
'h
P
L
F
H
W2
P1
W1
W0
W
ijd
ijD0
t
P0
[mm]
Item
Body diameter
Body length
Lead wire diameter
Body pitch
Feed hole pitch *1
Symbol
Dimensions
ijD
L
ijd
P
P0
10
12.5
12.5 㨪 25.0
0.60
12.7
15.0
12.7
15.0
±0.05
±1.0
±0.2
Hole center to lead
P1
3.85
5.00
±0.5
Feed hole center
to product center
P2
6.35
7.50
±1.00
Lead to lead distance
F
5.0
Mount tape
Adhesive tape
Hole position
Adhesive tape slipping
Height of product
from the center
Feed hole diameter
Inclination of body
Inclination of body
Total tape thickness
W
W0
W1
W2
18.0
6.0 ҇
9.0
0 㨪 1.5
H
18.50
Tolerance
±0.5
+0.8
-0.20
±0.5
±0.5
+0.75
-0.50
±0.2
Remarks
ޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓ
ޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓ
ޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓ
ޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓ
ޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓ
Specified by the contact surface between
tape & lead
ޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓ
Specified by the contact surface between
tape & lead
ޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓ
ޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓ
ޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓ
ޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓ
ޓ
ijD0
4.0
1.0 ҈
Specified by the top of an aluminum can
ٌh
1.0 ҈
ٌP
Specified by the top of an aluminum can
t
0.6
±0.3 CP wire is excluded
*1 Cumulative deviation of “feed hole pitch” shall be less than 1 mm in 20 sections.
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A type AM series X type
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10-4. Lead Taping ( Body Diameter ij16 ) The Suffix of Taping Part Number : B
1) Applicable Range
This specification is applied to products, which are Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitors (JIS04 type)
that taped with single tape.
2) Taping Shape & Dimensions
ǻP
ǻh
P
P2
ijD
L
F
H
W2
P1
W0
W1
W
ijD0
ijd
t
P0
[mm]
Item
Body diameter
Body length
Lead wire diameter
Body pitch
Feed hole pitch *1
Symbol
Dimensions
Tolerance
ijD
L
ijd
P
P0
16
25.0
0.80
30.0
15.0
±0.5
±0.05
±1.0
±0.2
Hole center to lead
P1
3.75
±0.5
Feed hole center
to product center
P2
7.5
±1.00
Lead to lead distance
F
7.5
±0.5
Mount tape
Adhesive tape
Hole position
Adhesive tape slipping
Height of product
from the center
Feed hole diameter
Inclination of body
Inclination of body
Total tape thickness
W
W0
W1
W2
18.0
6.0 ҇
9.0
0 㨪 1.5
±0.5
H
18.50
ijD0
ٌh
ٌP
t
4.0
2.0 ҈
1.3 ҈
0.6
±0.5
+0.75
-0.50
±0.2
±0.3
Remarks
ޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓ
ޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓ
ޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓ
ޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓ
ޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓ
Specified by the contact surface between
tape & lead
ޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓ
Specified by the contact surface between
tape & lead
ޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓ
ޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓ
ޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓ
ޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓޓ
ޓ
Specified by the top of an aluminum can
Specified by the top of an aluminum can
CP wire is excluded
*1 Cumulative deviation of “feed hole pitch” shall be less than 1 mm in 20 sections.
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CE-AAMX-CEM-0-5
A type AM series X type
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11. Taping Method
11-1 The capacitors shall be placed vertically on the base tape, and their lead wires are fixed with
the adhesive tape. In addition, the direction of polarity is standardized as the base tape
is situated underneath of an adhesive tape, and lead wires with the same polarity are placed on
the right hand side (the direction of polarity for bipolar products is not specified).
(Examples)
*Polarity direction
ij5 㨪 ij12.5 : Negative polarity on the right.
ij16
: Positive polarity on the right.
11-2
After taping, there shall be no more than three blank spaces without lead wires on the base tape.
The number of blank spaces within a packing unit (an inner carton) is not restricted, however,
the specified packing quantity must be satisfied.
11-3
The connection method is as follows. The portion shall meet the general taping specification.
The position of connection shall not be restricted.
Adhesive tape
Connecting point
Base
Connect with the
adhesive tape
Note ) When connecting two base tapes, they shall not be piled on top of each other.
Base tapes shall not be connected with each other by using staples.
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A type AM series X type
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11-4 In case of removing the products after taping, lead wires shall be cut or the capacitor
shall be pulled out.
The length of remaining lead wire shall be less than 2.0 mm from the upper edge of
the base tape.
Lead wire
Base
2mm max.
Adhesive
tape
11-5 Tensile strength of lead wire after taping (specified for the positive lead wire only) :
Fix the tape as below and pull the positive lead wire to the vertical direction by using the
push pull scale.
The tensile strength shall be greater than 2. 94 N.
Push pull scale
Lead wire
Fixed
After continuously storing in an atmosphere of 40͠±2͠ and 90% 㨪 98% for 250 hours,
the taped products shall meet the specification above, and there shall be no inclination
of the capacitors or covering of holes with the adhesive.
11-6 The leader is the spot where more than 4pcs capacitors are lacked at the both ends of taping. (҈ij10)
Example-1
Example-2
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A type AM series X type
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12. Packing Method
12-1 Taped products shall be packed in an inner carton ( the smallest packing unit ) in the zigzag pattern.
In an inner carton, the lead wires with positive polarity are not to be placed on the top of lead wires
with negative polarity and vice versa (however, the last sentence does not apply to bipolar products).
(Examples)
No unit at
The corner.
Inner packing
case
ij10㨪ij16
ij4㨪ij8
12-2 Polarity identifications on an inner carton shall match the polarity of products situated inside
the inner carton.
12-3 Inner cartons shall be handled as follows.
* No more than 10 inner cartons shall be piled on top of each other.
* In case of situating cartons in upright position, the indication of polarity shall be faced upward.
* The products shall be handled with care.
٤
< Right >
٤
< Wrong>
12-4 The inner cartons shall be packed in a cardboard box for transportation.
Products with various part numbers can be packed in an outer carton upon request.
However, each inner carton (the smallest packing unit) shall only contain products
with the same part number.
12-5 The shape & dimensions of inner cartons shall be as follows.
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Can size
ijD
L
ij5
ij6.3
~11.5
ij8
~16
ij10
20
15~20
ij12.5
25
ij16
25
(b)
(c)
(a)
㩷
[mm]
䋨a䋩
䋨b䋩
䋨c䋩
340
55
210
270
230
340
340
340
55
62
62
66
66
170
270
225
Note : The dimensions listed above are subject to
change without notice, depending on the
auto-insert machine.
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Radial lead type
CE-AAMX-CEM-0-5
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Package Amount and Shape
Label information on the packing box. 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 Package Label Example
The label has following information in English 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 Long lead , Lead formed Outer Box
a ) Rated Voltage, Capacitance
b ) Manufacturer’s Trademark
c ) Part Number
d ) Packing Quantity
e ) Serial No.
f ) Manufacturer’s Name
g ) Country of Origin
Long lead , Lead formed
(Unit: pcs)
Long lead
Can size
Packaging
Quantity
Lead formed
Packaging
Packaging
Quantity per box Quantity
Packaging
Quantity per box
Contents of label description
(1) Customer Part No.
(2) Quantity
(3) Rated Capacitance
(4) Voltage
(5) Can Size
(6) Product Part No.
ij5x11
200
10000
200
10000
ij6.3x11.2
200
5000
200
5000
ij8x11.5
200
4000
200
4000
ij10x12.5
㨪ij10x20
ij12.5x20
㨪ij12.5x25
ij16x25
㨪ij16x31.5
ij18x31.5
㨪ij18x40
200
2000
200
2000
200
2000
200
1000
100
1000
100
500
0
50
500
50
200
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Package Material
Inner
Outer
2%5
Long lead
Lead formed
Vinyl bag
Card board
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Radial lead type
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Package Amount and Shape
㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷
Label information on the packing box.
The label has following information in English
a ) Rated Voltage, Capacitance
b ) Manufacturer’s Trademark
c ) Part Number
d ) Packing Quantity
e ) Serial No.
f ) Manufacturer’s Name
g ) Country of Origin
Taping
(Unit:pcs)㩷
㩷㩷㩷㩷 㩷
Can size Packaging
Quantity
ij5
2000
ij6.3
2000
ij8
1000
ij10
500
ij12.5
500
ij16
250
㩷㩷㩷㩷
Box
Packaging
Quantity per box
10000
10000
5000
2000
2000
1000
Package Label Example㩷 㩷 㩷 㩷 Taping Outer Box
Contents of label description
(1) Customer Part No.
(2) Quantity
(3) Rated Capacitance
(4) Voltage
(5) Can Size
(6) Product Part No.
or
㧨JAPAN PRODUCTS㧪
㧨MALAYSIA PRODUCTS㧪
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Package Material
Inner
Outer
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Ǿ :.
2CPCUQPKE+PFWUVTKCN&GXKEGU
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Taping
Card board
Card board 㩷
㩷
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Radial lead type
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Package Amount and Shape
㩷
Taping Inner Box
Contents of label description
(1) Customer Part No.
(2) Quantity
(3) Rated Capacitance
(4) Voltage
(5) Can Size
(6) Product Part No.
㧨JAPAN PRODUCTS㧪 㧨MALAYSIA PRODUCTS㧪
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Storage
1. With respect to the handling method, follow Item 12-3 in this specification.
2. Products shall be out of direct sun light. In addition, the temperature and humidity shall be normal.
Minimum order quantity
The order shall be placed with a multiple of the inner carton quantity.
Examples : ij5 㨪 ij6. 3
: minimum 2000 pcs
ij8
: minimum 1000 pcs
ij10 㨪 ij12. 5 : minimum
500 pcs
ij16
: minimum
250 pcs
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Guideline-ALA-S-3
Application Guidelines
Guidelines-1
* This specification guarantees the quality and performance of the product as individual components.
Before use, check and evaluate their compatibility with installed in your products.
* Do not use the products beyond the specifications described in this document.
* Install the following systems for a failsafe design to ensure safety if these products are to be used in equipment where a defect in these
products may cause the loss of human life or other signification damage, such as damage to vehicles (automobile, train, vessel), traffic
lights, medical equipment, aerospace equipment, electric heating appliances, combustion/ gas equipment, rotating equipment, and
disaster/crime prevention equipment.
The system is equipped with a protection circuit and protection device.
The system is equipped with a redundant circuit or other system to prevent an unsafe status in the event of a single fault.
* Before using the products, carefully check the effects on their quality and performance, and determined whether or not they can be used.
These products are designed and manufactured for general-purpose and standard use in general electronic equipment.
These products are not intended for use in the following special conditions.
1. In liquid, such as Water, Oil, Chemicals, or Organic solvent
2. In direct sunlight, outdoors, or in dust
3. In vapor, such as dew condensation water of resistive element, or water leakage, salty air, or air with a high concentration corrosive
gas, such as Cl2, H2S, NH3, SO2, or NO2
4. In an environment where strong static electricity or electromagnetic waves exist
5. Mounting or placing heat-generating components or inflammables, such as vinyl-coated wires, near these products
6. Sealing or coating of these products or a printed circuit board on which these products are mounted, with resin and other material
7. Using resolvent, water or water-soluble cleaner for flux cleaning agent after soldering.
(In particular, when using water or a water-soluble cleaning agent, be careful not to leave water residues)
* Please arrange circuit design for preventing impulse or transitional voltage.
Do not apply voltage, which exceeds the full rated voltage when the capacitors receive impulse voltage, instantaneous high voltage,
high pulse voltage etc.
* Electrolyte is used in the products. Therefore, misuse can result in rapid deterioration of characteristics and functions of each product.
Electrolyte leakage damages printed circuit and affects performance, characteristics, and functions of customer system.
1. Circuit Design
1.1 Operating Temperature and Frequency
Electrical parameters for electrolytic capacitors are normally specified at 20㷄 temperature and 120 Hz frequency.
These parameters vary with changes in temperature and frequency. Circuit designers should take these changes into consideration.
(1) Effects of operating temperature on electrical parameters
a) At higher temperatures, leakage current and capacitance increase while equivalent series resistance (ESR) decreases.
b) At lower temperatures, leakage current and capacitance decrease while equivalent series resistance (ESR) increases.
(2) Effects of frequency on electrical parameters
a) At higher frequencies, capacitance and impedance decrease while tan㱐 increases.
b) At lower frequencies, heat generated by ripple current will rise due to an increase in equivalent series resistance (ESR).
1.2 Operating Temperature and Life Expectancy
(1) Expected life is affected by operating temperature. Generally, each 10 㷄 reduction in temperature will double the expected life.
Use capacitors at the lowest possible temperature below the upper category temperature.
(2) If operating temperatures exceed the upper category limit, rapid deterioration of electrical parameter will occur and irreversible damage
will result.
Check for the maximum capacitor operating temperatures including ambient temperature, internal capacitor temperature rise due to
ripple current, and the effects of radiated heat from power transistors, IC's or resistors.
Avoid placing components, which could conduct heat to the capacitor from the back side of the circuit board.
(3) The formula for calculating expected life at lower operating temperatures is as follows ;
㨀㧝㨀㧞
L1
L2
T1
T2
:
:
:
:
㧸㧞 = 㧸㧝× 㧞 㧝㧜
Guaranteed life (h) at temperature, T1 㷄
Expected life (h) at temperature, T2 㷄
Upper category temperature (㷄)
Actual operating temperature, ambient temperature + temperature rise due to ripple current heating(㷄)
(4) Please use according to the lifetime as noted in this specification. Using products beyond end of the lifetime may change characteristics rapidly,
short-circuit, operate pressure relief vent, or leak electrolyte.
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Guideline-ALA-S-3
Guidelines-䋲
1.3 Common Application Conditions to Avoid
The following misapplication load conditions will cause rapid deterioration of a capacitor’s electrical parameters.
In addition, rapid heating and gas generation within the capacitor can occur, causing the pressure relief vent to operate and resultant leakage
of electrolyte. Under extreme conditions, explosion and fire ignition could result.
The leaked electrolyte is combustible and electrically conductive.
(1) Reverse Voltage
DC capacitors have polarity. Verify correct polarity before insertion. For circuits with changing or uncertain polarity, use DC bipolar
capacitors. DC bipolar capacitors are not suitable for use in AC circuits.
(2) Charge / Discharge Applications
Standard capacitors are not suitable for use in repeating charge/discharge applications. For charge/ discharge applications, consult us
with your actual application condition.
For rush current, please to not exceed 100A.
(3) ON-OFF circuit
Do not use capacitors in circuit where ON-OFF switching is repeated more than 10000 times/per day.
In case of applying to the theses ON-OFF circuit, consult with us about circuit condition and so on.
(4) Over voltage
Do not apply voltages exceeding the maximum specified rated voltage. Voltages up to the surge voltage rating are acceptable for
short periods of time.
Ensure that the sum of the DC voltage and the superimposed AC ripple voltage does not exceed the rated voltage.
(5) Ripple Current
Do not apply ripple currents exceeding the maximum specified value. For high ripple current applications, use a capacitor designed for
high ripple currents. In addition, consult us if the applied ripple current is to be higher than the maximum specified value.
Ensure that rated ripple currents that superimposed on low DC bias voltages do not cause reverse voltage conditions.
1.4 Using Two or More Capacitors in Series or Parallel
(1) Capacitors Connected in Parallel
The circuit resistance can closely approximate the series resistance of the capacitor, causing an imbalance of ripple current loads within
the capacitors. Careful wiring methods can minimize the possible application of an excessive ripple current to a capacitor.
(2) Capacitors Connected in Series
Differences in normal DC leakage current among capacitors can cause voltage imbalances.
The use of voltage divider shunt resistors with consideration to leakage currents can prevent capacitor voltage imbalances.
1.5 Capacitor Mounting Considerations
(1) Double-Sided Circuit Boards
Avoid wiring pattern runs, which pass between the mounted capacitor and the circuit board. When dipping into a solder bath,
an excess solder may deposit under the capacitor by capillary action, causing short circuit between anode and cathode terminals.
(2) Circuit Board Hole Positioning
The vinyl sleeve of the capacitor can be damaged if solder passes through a lead hole into the subsequently processed parts.
Special care when locating hole positions in proximity to capacitors is recommended.
(3) Circuit Board Hole Spacing
The spacing of circuit board holes should match the lead wire spacing of capacitors within the specified tolerances.
Incorrect spacing can cause an excessive lead wire stress during the insertion process.
This may result in premature capacitor failure due to the short or open circuit, increased leakage current, or electrolyte leakage.
(4) Clearance for Case Mounted Pressure Relief
Capacitors with case mounted pressure relief require sufficient clearance to allow proper pressure relief operation.
The minimum clearances are dependent of capacitor diameters as follows.
(Dia. 6. 3 mm 䌾Dia. 16 mm : 2 mm minimum, Dia. 18 mm 䌾Dia. 35 mm : 3 mm minimum, Dia 40 mm or greater : 5 mm minimum.)
(5) Clearance for Seal Mounted Pressure Relief
Provide a hole on a circuit board to relieve gas when a pressure relief of a capacitor is situated underneath of the circuit board.
(6) Wiring Near the Pressure Relief
Avoid locating high voltage, high current wiring, or circuit board paths above the pressure relief .
Flammable, high temperature gas that exceeds 100 㷄 may be released and could dissolve the wire insulation and ignite.
(7) Circuit Board Patterns Under the Capacitor
Avoid circuit board runs underneath the capacitor, as an electrical short can occur due to an electrolyte leakage.
(8) Screw Terminal Capacitor Mounting
Do not orient the capacitor with the screw terminal side of the capacitor facing downward.
Tighten the terminal and mounting bracket screws within the torque range specified in the specification.
1.6 Electrical Isolation of the Capacitor
Completely isolate the capacitor as follows.
(1) Between the cathode and the case (except for axially leaded B types) and between the anode terminal and other circuit paths.
(2) Between the extra mounting terminals (on T types) and the anode terminal, cathode terminal, and other circuit paths.
1.7 Capacitor Sleeve
The vinyl sleeve or laminate coating is intended for marking and identification purposes and is not meant to electrically insulate the capacitor.
The sleeve may split or crack if immersed into solvents such as toluene or xylene and then subsequently exposed to high temperatures.
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Guideline-ALA-S-3
Guidelines-䋳
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2. Capacitor Handling Techniques
2.1 Considerations Before Using
(1) Capacitors have a finite life. Do not reuse or recycle capacitors from used equipment.
(2) Transient recovery voltage may be generated in the capacitor due to dielectric absorption.
䌉䌦 required, this voltage can be discharged with a resistor with a value of about 1k:.
(3) Capacitors stored for a long period of time may exhibit an increase in leakage current.
This can be corrected by gradually applying rated voltage in series with a resistor of approximately 1k:.
(4) If capacitors are dropped, they can be damaged mechanically or electrically. Avoid using dropped capacitors.
(5) Dented or crushed capacitors should not be used. The seal integrity can be damaged and loss of electrolyte/shortened life can result.
2.2 Capacitor Insertion
(1) Verify the correct capacitance and rated voltage of the capacitor.
(2) Verify the correct polarity of the capacitor before insertion.
(3) Verify the correct hole spacing before insertion (land pattern size on chip type) to avoid stress on the terminals.
(4) Ensure that the lead clinching operation done by auto insertion equipments does not stress the capacitor leads where they enter the seal of
the capacitor.
For chip type capacitors, excessive mounting pressure can cause high leakage current, short circuit, or disconnection.
2.3 Manual Soldering
(1) Apply soldering conditions (temperature and time) based on the specification, or do not exceed temperature of 350 㷄 for 3
seconds or less.
(2) If lead wires must be modified to meet terminal board hole spacing, avoid stress on the lead wire where it enters the capacitor seal.
(3) If a soldered capacitor must be removed and reinserted, avoid excessive stress on the capacitor leads.
(4) Avoid physical contacts between the tip of the soldering iron and capacitors to prevent melting of the vinyl sleeve.
2.4 Flow Soldering
(1) Do not immerse the capacitor body into the solder bath as excessive internal pressure could result.
(2) Apply proper soldering conditions (temperature, time, etc.). Do not exceed the specified limits.
(3) Do not allow other parts or components to touch the capacitor during soldering.
2.5 Other Soldering Considerations
Rapid temperature rise during the preheat operation and resin bonding operation can cause cracking of the capacitor’s vinyl sleeve.
For heat curing, do not exceed 150 㷄 for the maximum time of 2 minutes.
2.6 Capacitor Handling after Soldering
(1) Avoid moving the capacitor after soldering to prevent excessive stress on the lead wires where they enter the seal.
(2) Do not use the capacitor as a handle when moving the circuit board assembly.
(3) Avoid striking the capacitor after assembly to prevent failure due to excessive shock.
2.7 Circuit Board Cleaning
(1) Circuit boards can be immersed or ultrasonically cleaned using suitable cleaning solvents for up to 5 minutes
and up to 60 㷄 maximum temperatures. The boards should be thoroughly rinsed and dried.
The use of ozone depleting cleaning agents is not recommended for the purpose of protecting our environment.
(2) Avoid using the following solvent groups unless specifically allowed in the specification ;
䊶 Halogenated cleaning solvents : except for solvent resistant capacitor types, halogenated solvents can permeate the seal and cause
internal capacitor corrosion and failure.
For solvent resistant capacitors, carefully follow the temperature and time requirements based on the
specification. 1-1-1 trichloroethane should never be used on any aluminum electrolytic capacitor.
䊶 Alkaline solvents
: could react and dissolve the aluminum case.
䊶 Petroleum based solvents : deterioration of the rubber seal could result.
䊶 Xylene
: deterioration of the rubber seal could result.
䊶 Acetone
: removal of the ink markings on the vinyl sleeve could result.
(3) A thorough drying after cleaning is required to remove residual cleaning solvents that may be trapped between the capacitor and the circuit
board. Avoid drying temperatures, which exceed the Upper category temperature of the capacitor.
(4) Monitor the contamination levels of the cleaning solvents during use in terms of electrical conductivity, pH, specific gravity, or water content.
Chlorine levels can rise with contamination and adversely affect the performance of the capacitor.
(5) Depending on the cleaning method, the marking on a capacitor may be erased or blurred.
Please consult us if you are not certain about acceptable cleaning solvents or cleaning methods.
2.8 Mounting Adhesives and Coating Agents
When using mounting adhesives or coating agents to control humidity, avoid using materials containing halogenated solvents.
Also, avoid the use of chloroprene based polymers.
Harden on dry adhesive or coating agents well lest the solvent should be left.
After applying adhesives or coatings, dry thoroughly to prevent residual solvents from being trapped between the capacitor and the circuit
board.
2.9 Fumigation
In exporting electronic appliances with aluminum electrolytic capacitors, in some cases fumigation treatment using such halogen
compound as methyl bromide is conducted for wooden boxes.
If such boxes are not dried well, the halogen left in the box is dispersed while transported and enters in the capacitors inside.
This possibly causes electrical corrosion of the capacitors. Therefore, after performing fumigation and drying make sure that no halogen
is left.
Don’t perform fumigation treatment to the whole electronic appliances packed in a box.
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3. Precautions for using capacitors
3.1 Environmental Conditions
Capacitors should not be stored or used in the following environments.
(1) Exposure to temperatures above the upper category or below the lower category temperature of the capacitor.
(2) Direct contact with water, salt water, or oil.
(3) High humidity conditions where water could condense on the capacitor.
(4) Exposure to toxic gases such as hydrogen sulfide, sulfuric acid, nitric acid, chlorine, Chlorine compound, Bromine, Bromine compound or
ammonia.
(5) Exposure to ozone, radiation, or ultraviolet rays.
(6) Vibration and shock conditions exceeding specified requirements.
3.2 Electrical Precautions
(1) Avoid touching the terminals of a capacitor as a possible electric shock could result. The exposed aluminum case is not insulated and
could also cause electric shock if touched.
(2) Avoid short circuiting the area between the capacitor terminals with conductive materials including liquids such as acids or alkaline solutions.
(3) A low-molecular-weight-siloxane which is included in a silicon material shall causes abnormal electrical characteristics.
4. Emergency Procedures
(1) If the pressure relief of the capacitor operates, immediately turn off the equipment and disconnect from the power source.
This will minimize an additional damage caused by the vaporizing electrolyte.
(2) Avoid contact with the escaping electrolyte gas, which can exceed 100 㷄 temperatures.
If electrolyte or gas enters the eye, immediately flush the eye with large amounts of water.
If electrolyte or gas is ingested by mouth, gargle with water.
If electrolyte contacts the skin, wash with soap and water.
5. Long Term Storage
Leakage current of a capacitor increases with long storage times. The aluminum oxide film deteriorates as a function of temperature and time.
If used without reconditioning, an abnormally high current will be required to restore the oxide film.
This surge current could cause the circuit or the capacitor to fail.
Storage period is one year.㩷 When storage period is over 12 months, a capacitor should be reconditioned by applying the rated
voltage in series with a 1000 : current limiting resistor for a time period of 30 minutes.
For storage condition, keep room temperature (5㷄䌾35㷄) and humidity (45%䌾85%) where direct sunshine doesn't reach.
5.1 Environmental Conditions
(1) Exposure to temperatures above the upper category or below the lower category temperature of the capacitor.
(2) Direct contact with water, salt water, or oil.
(3) High humidity conditions where water could condense on the capacitor.
(4) Exposure to toxic gases such as hydrogen sulfide, sulfuric acid, nitric acid, chlorine, Chlorine compound, Bromine, Bromine compound or
ammonia.
(5) Exposure to ozone, radiation, or ultraviolet rays.
(6) Vibration and shock conditions exceeding specified requirements.
6. Capacitor Disposal
When disposing capacitors, use one of the following methods.
(1) Incinerate after crushing the capacitor or puncturing the can wall (to prevent explosion due to internal pressure rise).
(2) Dispose as solid waste.
NOTE : Local laws may have specific disposal requirements which must be followed.㩷
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