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Product category: EMC Components
News Release from: Easby Electronics | Subject: Arcotronics R49 capacitors
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 12 April 2001

X1 capacitors for self-healing
suppression

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Easby Electronics is extending its offering of suppression products with a new range of X1 Class suppression capacitors from Arcotronics.

Easby Electronics is extending its offering of suppression products with a new range of X1 Class suppression capacitors from Arcotronics Designed for equipment which is permanently connected to the mains supply, the capacitors have built-in self-healing properties

The Arcotronics R49 metallised polypropylene film capacitors are available from Easby in values from 0.01 to 2.2uF for voltages up to 310V AC 50/60Hz.

They offer X1 Class (EN132400) interference suppression for equipment permanently connected to the mains in situations where failure of the capacitor will not lead to dangers of electric shock.

The product is also suitable for 'across-the-line' applications.

The R49 extends the wide choice of suppression products available from Easby, which include film and ceramic capacitors, transient voltage diodes, inductors and a wide range of mains plug and PCB/chassis mounted filters.

The Arcotronics R49 suppression capacitor is suitable for use in ambient temperatures from -40 to +110C.

Non-inductively wound, the capacitors are offered with +/-10 and +/-20% tolerances.

The encapsulating box material is solvent resistant and flame retardant to UL94V0.

The capacitors may be supplied loose or taped, the packaging size dependent on the capacitance value.

The loose products are also available with rigid or flexible, insulated leads.

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