Some capacitors like UCC LXZ and GPA series have the statement of "Solvent resistant type" in their datasheets. Does this mean these are not water based electrolyte capacitors?
If so, are solvent based electrolytes indicator of higher quality?
According to some posts from other sites, Nichicon PA and Panasonic FC's are also solvent based.
If so, are solvent based electrolytes indicator of higher quality?
According to some posts from other sites, Nichicon PA and Panasonic FC's are also solvent based.
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No, it means that the casing and seals can withstand board cleaning solvents.
Nothing to do with internal contents
Nothing to do with internal contents
Thank you for response. That was what I initially thought too.
Now I'm trying to figure out which capacitors on market are solvent based and how can I distinguish them.
Now I'm trying to figure out which capacitors on market are solvent based and how can I distinguish them.