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SAL electrolytic capacitors (SAL meaning solid aluminum) are a form of capacitor developed for high capacitance in a small package, with a long and robust service life. They are aluminum electrolytic capacitors with anodic oxidized aluminum oxide as dielectric and with the semiconducting solid manganese dioxide as electrolyte. They are made of etched and formed aluminum anodes, which are folded for the dipped pearl types or wound into a roll for the axial style. The solid manganese dioxide electrolyte is formed onto this roll in a pyrolytic process, similar to that for solid tantalum capacitors.

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  • SAL-Elektrolytkondensator (SAL = englisch solid aluminium) ist eine Herstellerbezeichnung für Aluminium-Elektrolytkondensatoren mit dem festen Elektrolyten Mangandioxid, auch „Braunstein“ genannt. Sie bestehen aus geätzten und formierten gefalteten Aluminium-Anoden, in die der Elektrolyt mit Hilfe eines pyrolytischen Verfahrens hineingebracht und verfestigt wird. SAL-Elkos wurden bis Ende 2015 in perlenförmiger und in axialer Bauform angeboten. (de)
  • SAL electrolytic capacitors (SAL meaning solid aluminum) are a form of capacitor developed for high capacitance in a small package, with a long and robust service life. They are aluminum electrolytic capacitors with anodic oxidized aluminum oxide as dielectric and with the semiconducting solid manganese dioxide as electrolyte. They are made of etched and formed aluminum anodes, which are folded for the dipped pearl types or wound into a roll for the axial style. The solid manganese dioxide electrolyte is formed onto this roll in a pyrolytic process, similar to that for solid tantalum capacitors. SAL-capacitors were developed and introduced in the market in the 1960s by Philips. Up until December 30, 2015, it was a single source product manufactured by Vishay. As of December 31, 2015 these are now end-of-life and have ceased production. (en)
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  • SAL-Elektrolytkondensator (SAL = englisch solid aluminium) ist eine Herstellerbezeichnung für Aluminium-Elektrolytkondensatoren mit dem festen Elektrolyten Mangandioxid, auch „Braunstein“ genannt. Sie bestehen aus geätzten und formierten gefalteten Aluminium-Anoden, in die der Elektrolyt mit Hilfe eines pyrolytischen Verfahrens hineingebracht und verfestigt wird. SAL-Elkos wurden bis Ende 2015 in perlenförmiger und in axialer Bauform angeboten. (de)
  • SAL electrolytic capacitors (SAL meaning solid aluminum) are a form of capacitor developed for high capacitance in a small package, with a long and robust service life. They are aluminum electrolytic capacitors with anodic oxidized aluminum oxide as dielectric and with the semiconducting solid manganese dioxide as electrolyte. They are made of etched and formed aluminum anodes, which are folded for the dipped pearl types or wound into a roll for the axial style. The solid manganese dioxide electrolyte is formed onto this roll in a pyrolytic process, similar to that for solid tantalum capacitors. (en)
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  • SAL-Elektrolytkondensator (de)
  • SAL electrolytic capacitor (en)
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