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Page 47 Cornell Dubilier: Hermetically-Sealed Capacitors
Liberty, SC — Cornell Dubilier Elec- tronics, Inc. (CDE) has released its Slimpack, type MLSH, the first in a series of hermetically-sealed alu- minum electrolytic capacitors that the company plans to introduce over the next several months. With its glass-to-metal seal that prevents it
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dressing is required, and as many as 100,000 welds before being replaced. As with all Sonobond equipment, the spot welders require only minimal training. It is estimated that the market
for batteries providing stationary en- ergy storage will increase from about $1 billion to approximately $6 billion by 2020. The company fully expects to help manufacturers achieve that goal, which potentially promises to make our energy grid cleaner and more resilient.
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in determining the benefits of ultra- sonic welding for their particular ap- plications, Sonobond offers a free ul-
from drying out, the capacitor tech- nology has the lifespan required to meet demanding applications for mil- itary and aerospace. The hermetic Slimpack is a
spinoff of the non-hermetic Flatpack series that the company has been supplying to military and aerospace customers for over 20 years. The company expects the tech-
Slimpack hermetically-sealed aluminum electrolytic capacitor.
nology to replace parallel and series banks of wet tantalum capacitors for new and existing designs, especially where bulk storage is needed. According to the company, the
MLSH Slimpack, measuring 1.0 x 1.5 x 0.5 in. (25.4 x 38.1 x 12.7 mm), will
weigh less and have more capaci- tance than a parallel bank of three or more wet tantalum capacitors at –55°C (–67°F). High capacitance at low temperature is a key require- ment for the power supplies used in military and aerospace applications. In addition to its performance advan- tages at low temperature, the tech- nology is expected to have a signifi- cantly lower cost than a comparable bank of wet tantalum capacitors. Contact: Cornell Dubilier Elec-
tronics, Inc., 140 Technology Place, Liberty, SC 29657 % 864-843-2626 Fax: 864-843-2402 Web:
www.cde.com
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trasonic welding viability test. Using materials supplied by the manufac- turer, the company produces no-cost, no-obligation sample welds. If Sonobond equipment is implemented in the customer’s production process, service and technical support are provided before, during and after in- stallation. For 56 years, innovation and
performance have marked Sono - bond’s ultrasonic welding technolo- gy. Founded in 1960, Sonobond (for- merly Aeroprojects) earned the first patent for ultrasonic metal welding. Since then, the company has re- ceived more than 150 additional patents for metal welders and cus- tom-engineered ultrasonic bonders of all types. Contact: Sonobond Ultrasonics,
1191 McDermott Drive, West Chester, PA 19380 % 610-696-4710 fax: 610-692-0674 E-mail:
info@sonobondultrasonics.com Web:
www.sonobondultrasonics.com r
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