Polystyrene film capacitor low temperature tolerance (during shipping)

Hello,

I need some polystyrene film capacitors shipped to me. The problem is the temperature outside currently hovers around -35° with peaks down to -40°C. I can't find definitive information on this type of caps's tolerance to such low temps but there are tempco graphs going down to -40°C. But can the caps actually sustain, without damage, that temperature during a long-ish shipping route (the seller is overseas), or I'd better wait until spring time.

Thanks in advance
 
Operating temperature and storage temperature are different.
Many film capacitors have operating temperature of -40C to +85C, but you should check the datasheet.

If you're using caps with applied voltage in -40C continuously, that could be a problem, but in this case that would more likely not be a problem.
Avoid sunlight and humidity environment, it'll be OK.

Also make sure that your shipment company would pay attention to your sensitive devices not to crack it in cold weather.
 
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Cracks can be an issue at low temperature on polystyrene, same material is used in disposable spoons.
In any case, similar temperatures are encountered in flight at 30,000 feet.
My advice is to wait.

And do think of alternates, they are out of production.
 
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And do think of alternates, they are out of production.
Yes that's a shame, I wonder why the makers quit this, not enough sales? Or probably the fact that they are not well suited for reflow soldering/automation?

When I can't find NOS polystyrenes I fall back to teflon, paper in oil and polyprops, in that order. But teflon and PIOs are mostly for HV.
 
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Would it be difficult for a boutique manufacturer to roll their own polystyrene caps? Especially thinking of the copper foil type mentioned earlier in the thread. I don't know if the conductive surface matters, but it sounded like it might. Are there different types/formulations of polystyrene with specific audible characteristics that work particularly well?
 
Temperature range for polystyrene capacitors is -40C to 85C. I've only once experienced -40C, on business in Finland around 30 years ago. It is unspeakably cold, and a bit of a record low in Finland. However, I'm perfectly aware that some parts of Canada get just as cold as that during the Winter on a regular basis.

So yes - I'd leave it until the temperature gets warmer - who knows if the delivery guy just dumps the package on the doorstep if you buy them now.