New Yorker Electronics has announced Electrocube’s release of the new 985B series of double metallized polypropylene film capacitors, designed for use in high-powered inverter applications. Able to handle high surge currents without degrading, Electrocube’s 985B is a rugged, non-inductively wound double metallized high-current capacitor.
The 985B series is part of Electrocube’s designated line of capacitors specially designed and optimized for high temperature, high current applications subject to AC and pulsing signals. The device’s ability to handle high surge currents without degrading makes it an excellent replacement for electrolytic capacitors.
Source: New Yorker Electronics According to Electrocube, engineers prefer the 985B series high-grade materials, design and manufacturing for high-powered inverter applications; rugged military and commercial land and sea applications; AC power, solar-, wind-, and steam-power generation, and avionics, electric vehicles and robotics.
The series is manufactured with a protective clear wrap on all wrap and fill units with extended electrode construction and standard tin-coated, oxygen-free solid copper leads. The epoxy resin endfills meet or exceed the flammability requirements of UL94V0.
As a franchise distributor, New Yorker Electronics supplies the full line of Electrocube products including its full inventory of film capacitors, resistor capacitor networks, electromagnetic interference filters and high frequency transformers.
Features and benefits:
- Protective clear wrap offered on all wrap and fill units
- Tolerances available to ±1%
- Compliance and certification to worldwide and other environmental standards available upon request; RoHS and non-RoHS available on most units
- May be used for frequencies up to 100 KHz
- Epoxy resin endfills meet or exceed flammability requirements of UL94V0
- Extended electrode construction and standard tin-coated, oxygen-free solid copper leads
Applications:
- High-powered inverter applications
- Rugged military and commercial land and sea applications
- AC power, solar-, wind- and steam-power generation
- Avionics
- Electric vehicles
- Robotics
