Posted on February 25, 2022 by Jeff -
We offer a broad line of AC- and DC-rated film capacitors for industrial, military, and medical applications ranging from standard AC motor run types to custom DC pulse applications. Only the industry’s highest grades of film dielectric are used to ensure the best possible performance. We are one of just a few remaining manufacturers of paper and film combination dielectrics for high-performance power conversion and power supply applications.
Products Include:
- Power Film, AC Applications
- Power Film, DC Applications
- Axial
- Radial
- SMT
- X2 and Arc Suppression
Click here for datasheets on specific products.
Posted on July 7, 2020 by Jeff -
These quick-and-easy-to-install ferrite sheets are designed for EMI noise mitigation and reducing de-sense caused by radiated emissions in RF circuits. Flex Suppressor® can be used to improve wireless power transfer and near-field communication circuits such as RFID. AEC-Q200-qualified products are also available.
Posted on January 20, 2017 by Jeff -
NIC Components Corp., a leader in passive component technologies, has been manufacturing and designing passive components for over thirty-five years. From a core business of Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitors, NIC has expanded its product offering to Capacitors, Resistors, and Inductors with a growing line of specialty devices including Circuit Protection, Lighting, and RF Components. NIC maintains engineering, sales, and warehousing globally to oversee our production facilities and work closely with the factory sites for quality assurance and best-in-class customer support.
Posted on October 6, 2016 by Ryan McCoy -
Shizuki began making capacitors in 1939 and ASC (Goodall Electric) in 1943. With a combined year total of 147 years of experience that ranged from low-voltage DC (50) to high-voltage AC (26,000). Shizuki was one of the pioneers in metallized film, and ASC (TRW) was a leader in the development of metallized polyester film capacitors.
Technology is at the forefront of Shizuki with three new R&D facilities focused on getting more out of what is available as well as new product development. Today’s product lineup includes but is not limited to Power Quality Systems, DC Link, AC Filter, Harmonic Filter, Home Appliance, Automotive, traditional through-hole type capacitors, and capacitors for Rail systems. Factories are located in the United States, Japan, and Thailand.
Posted on October 6, 2016 by Ryan McCoy -
Since its founding in 1909, Cornell Dubilier, or CDE, has been dedicated to advancing capacitor technology for new applications. The company combines innovative products with engineering expertise to provide reliable component solutions for inverters, wind and solar power, electric vehicles, power supplies, motor drives, HVAC, motors, welding, aerospace, telecom, medical equipment, and UPS systems.
A global company, Cornell Dubilier has ISO-9001 certified manufacturing and distribution facilities in Liberty, SC; New Bedford, MA; Mexicali, Mexico; and Hong Kong.
Posted on October 6, 2016 by Ryan McCoy -
KEMET Corporation is a global supplier of electronic components with over 160 patents and worldwide manufacturing plants that are leading the advancement of the most cutting-edge electrical solutions. The company offers customers the broadest selection of capacitor technologies in the industry across all dielectrics, along with an expanding range of electromechanical devices, electromagnetic compatibility solutions, and supercapacitors. KEMET provides solutions for those demanding the highest standards of quality, delivery, and service.
Posted on October 6, 2016 by Ryan McCoy -
As North America’s largest manufacturer of aluminum electrolytic capacitors, Chemi-Con remains committed to the industry’s future through tireless and unmatched innovation. Through every product development project, we have our customer’s needs in mind—and are dedicated to supporting them amidst an ever-evolving industry landscape. Furthermore, our stringent, regulation-compliant environmental policy strives to minimize our—and customers’—carbon footprint. So we can promote advanced technology—and protect the planet.
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