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Nippon Chemi-Con corporation is a Japanese company founded in August 1931 (named SATOH DENKI KOGYOSHO until the company's reorganization in August 1947)<ref>Nippon Chemi-Con Corporation [https://www.chemi-con.co.jp/en/company/about/history/ "History"]</ref>. They make Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitors, Supercapacitors (Electric Double Layer Capacitors), Aluminum Polymer Capacitors, Film Capacitors, Multilayer Ceramic Capacitors (MLCCs), Metal Oxide Varistors (MOVs), Inductors, and Camera modules. <ref>[https://www.chemi-con.co.jp/en/ Nippon Chemi-Con Corporation Homepage]</ref> | |||
== Failures/Capacitor Plague == | |||
Chemi-Con KZG and KZG capacitors from around 2000-2010 are known to fail. These capacitors fail due to the special Ultra Low ESR electrolyte that did not contain the necessary preservatives.<references /> | |||
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Latest revision as of 14:48, 30 May 2023
Nippon Chemi-Con corporation is a Japanese company founded in August 1931 (named SATOH DENKI KOGYOSHO until the company's reorganization in August 1947)[1]. They make Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitors, Supercapacitors (Electric Double Layer Capacitors), Aluminum Polymer Capacitors, Film Capacitors, Multilayer Ceramic Capacitors (MLCCs), Metal Oxide Varistors (MOVs), Inductors, and Camera modules. [2]
Failures/Capacitor Plague
Chemi-Con KZG and KZG capacitors from around 2000-2010 are known to fail. These capacitors fail due to the special Ultra Low ESR electrolyte that did not contain the necessary preservatives.
- ↑ Nippon Chemi-Con Corporation "History"
- ↑ Nippon Chemi-Con Corporation Homepage