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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. Sprague Electric - Wikipedia

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    After the breakup of Sprague Electric, the Orange Drop Capacitor line was continued by SBE Inc until 2012, when the Orange Drop product line was sold to Cornell Dubilier. [25] Sprague capacitors were used in a prototype Apple-1 computer. [26] [27]

  4. List of capacitor manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    A capacitor is a passive device on a circuit board that stores electrical energy in an electric field by virtue of accumulating electric charges on two close surfaces insulated from each other. This is a list of known capacitor manufacturers, their headquarters country of origin, and year founded. The oldest capacitor companies were founded ...

  5. Polymer capacitor - Wikipedia

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    A polymer capacitor, or more accurately a polymer electrolytic capacitor, is an electrolytic capacitor (e-cap) ... CDE Cornell Dubilier: X--X Chinsan, (Elite) - -

  6. 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]

  7. Capacitor plague - Wikipedia

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    Failed aluminium electrolytic capacitors with open vents in the top of the can, and visible dried electrolyte residue (reddish-brown color) The capacitor plague was a problem related to a higher-than-expected failure rate of non-solid aluminium electrolytic capacitors between 1999 and 2007, especially those from some Taiwanese manufacturers, [1] [2] due to faulty electrolyte composition that ...

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