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Snap-In Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitors – ALC10, +85ºC
Mechanical Data
Polarity and Reversed Voltage
Aluminium Electrolytic capacitors manufactured for use in DC applications contain an anode foil and a cathode foil. As such,
they are polarized devices and must be connected with the +ve to the anode foil and the -ve to the cathode foil. If this were
to be reversed, then the electrolytic process that took place in forming the oxide layer on the anode would be recreated in
trying to form an oxide layer on the cathode. In forming the cathode foil in this way, heat would be generated and gas given
off within the capacitor, usually leading to catastrophic failure.
The cathode foil already possesses a thin stabilized oxide layer. This thin oxide layer is equivalent to a forming voltage
of approximately 2 V. As a result, the capacitor can withstand a voltage reversal of up to 2 V for short periods. Above this
voltage, the formation process will commence. Aluminium Electrolytic capacitors can also be manufactured for use in
intermittent AC applications by using two anode foils in place of one anode and one cathode.
Mounting Position
The capacitor can be mounted upright or inclined to a horizontal position.
Insulating Resistance
≥ 100 MΩ at 100 VDC across insulating sleeve.
UL recognized sleeving is available for custom parts in this range, upon request (UL No. E358957).
Voltage Proof
≥ 2,500 VDC across insulating sleeve.
Safety Vent
A safety vent for overpressure is featured on either the base (opposing end to the terminals) or the side of the can. This
appears in the form of a grooved section on the surface of the can, which is a weakened area and designed to relieve build-
up of internal pressure due to overstress or catastrophic failure.