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Old 6th September 2009, 11:34 PM   #1
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Default ID'ing 1979 TRW film cap type?

Hi:

I have a handful of old axial (date code 7932) TRW film caps, series JF-91. No info on the successor company ASC's web site, no response to inquiry.

I figure at worst polyester/mylar...

They don't strike me as 'large', so I doubt they are a better film type.

For example, marked
JF-91
0.22 10%
100 VDC
162610

9.5 mm diameter, 25 mm length.

Unless someone here recognizes them specifically, um, I'll call them 'film caps'.

Thank you!

Murray
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