Datasheet

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Surface Mount Conductive Polymer Aluminum Solid Electrolytic Capacitors
A765 105°C
Product Safety
THESE NOTES SHOULD BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE PRODUCT DATA SHEET. FAILURE TO OBSERVE THE RATINGS
AND THE INFORMATION ON THIS SHEET MAY RESULT IN A SAFETY HAZARD.
Warning
When potential lethal voltages e.g. 30 VAC (RMS) or 60 VDC are applied to the terminals of this product, the use of a
hazard warning label is recommended.
1. Electrolyte
Conductive polymer aluminum solid electrolytic capacitors contain polymers (electrolytes) which can be hazardous.
1.1 Safety Precautions
In the event of gas venting, avoid contact and inhalation. Wash the affected area with hot water. Use rubber gloves to avoid
skin contact. Any contact with the eyes should be liberally irrigated with water and medical advice sought.
2. Intrinsic Properties
2.1 Operating
DC capacitors are polar devices and will operate safely only if correctly connected. Reversing the connections will result
in high leakage currents which could subsequently cause short circuit failure and possibly explosion and re. Correctly
polarized operation may result in the above failure modes if:
The surge voltage is exceeded
The ambient temperature is too high
Excessive ripple currents are applied
2.2 Non-Operating
Excessive torque or soldering heat may affect the performance of the capacitor or damage the sealing. Electric shock may
result if capacitors are not discharged.
3. Disposal
Aluminum electrolytic capacitors are consignable waste under the Special Waste Regulations 1996 (Statutory Instrument
1996 No 972), which complies with the EC Hazardous Waste Directive – Directive 91/689/EEC. The electrolyte should
therefore be treated as a hazardous waste and advice should be sought from the local oce of the Environmental Agency
regarding its disposal.
Due to the construction of an aluminum electrolytic capacitors, high temperature incineration may cause the component to
explode due to build-up of internal pressure. In addition, incineration may also cause the emission of noxious fumes.
KEMET strongly recommends that if there are any doubts regarding the disposal of conductive polymer aluminum solid
electrolytic capacitors, that advice be sought from the local regulating authority.
In addition, KEMET would like to request that users of aluminum electrolytic capacitors respect the needs of the environment
and, wherever possible, recover as much of the materials as possible, i.e., aluminum.