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  2. Dubilier Condenser Company - Wikipedia

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    The Dubilier Condenser Company was the earliest commercial manufacturer of electronic capacitors (formerly known as condensers) which were widely used in early radio receivers (wireless sets). The company was founded in New York in 1920 by William Dubilier , who was responsible for many early developments in the field of electronics and radio ...

  3. KEMET Corporation - Wikipedia

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    KEMET acquired the tantalum business unit of EPCOS AG in 2007, Evox Rifa Group Oyj and Arcotronics Italia S.p.A. in 2008, Cornell Dubilier Foil, LLC and Niotan Incorporated in 2012. [1] In 2012, the company completed the acquisition of Cornell Dubilier Foil, LLC and Niotan Incorporated. [2]

  4. List of capacitor manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    The industry has faced significant challenges, such as the capacitor plague, which refers to a widespread failure of electrolytic capacitors, particularly in consumer hardware, that occurred in the early 2000s. This issue arose primarily due to manufacturing defects, poor quality control, and the use of inferior materials, leading to failures ...

  5. Electrolytic capacitor - Wikipedia

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    William Dubilier, whose first patent for electrolytic capacitors was filed in 1928, [16] industrialized the new ideas for electrolytic capacitors and started the first large commercial production in 1931 in the Cornell-Dubilier (CD) factory in Plainfield, New Jersey. [14]

  6. List of electronic component packaging types - Wikipedia

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    The electronics industry has standardized package shapes and sizes (the leading standardisation body is JEDEC). ... Cornell-Dubilier A: 3.3 mm × 3.3 mm × 5.5 mm

  7. Spicer Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    The plant in South Plainfield was sold in 1930 and subsequently occupied by a number of different manufacturers, most recently Cornell Dubilier Electronics, Inc. The plant was documented by the Historic American Engineering Record in 2006 prior to its demolition in 2007-08. [1]

  8. Federal Pacific Electric Corporation - Wikipedia

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    1960: Consolidates control of Cornell-Dubillier Electric Company 1960, [1] [26] a move engineered by the presidents of the two companies, Thomas M. Cole and Octave Blake. [27] [28] Cole is a youthful executive, a member of the family that owned Cole Electrical Products of Long Island City.

  9. Aluminum electrolytic capacitor - Wikipedia

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    William Dubilier, whose first patent for electrolytic capacitors was filed in 1928, [27] industrialized the new ideas for electrolytic capacitors and started large-scale commercial production in 1931 in the Cornell-Dubilier (CD) factory in Plainfield, New Jersey. [25]

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