Electricity: electrical systems and devices – Electrostatic capacitors – Fixed capacitor
Patent
1994-02-18
1997-03-11
Ledynh, Bot L.
Electricity: electrical systems and devices
Electrostatic capacitors
Fixed capacitor
3613015, 361273, 29 2542, H01G 4005, H01G 432, H01G 700
Patent
active
056107960
ABSTRACT:
A metallized film capacitor in which the metallization is made as thin as possible in order to increase the dielectric strength of the film. In the industry, typical metallization thicknesses range from approximately 1-4 ohms/sq, however, the present invention employs thicknesses which range from 5-300 ohms/sq. And, depending on which thickness is used, the effective dielectric strength of the film can be substantially increased.
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Electronic Concepts Inc.
Ledynh Bot L.
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