
KYOCERA AVX, a leading global manufacturer of advanced electronic components engineered to accelerate technological innovation and build a better future, released two new series of snap-in aluminum electrolytic capacitors: the SNA Series and the SNL Series.
SNA and SNL Series snap-in aluminum electrolytic capacitors deliver high-reliability, high-voltage, and high-CV performance over long lifetimes. In addition, both series are lead-free compatible and RoHS compliant, rated for temperatures extending from -25°C to +105°C, and ideal for use in commercial and industrial applications including frequency converters, solar inverters, power inverters, energy storage systems, and power supplies.
SNA Series snap-in aluminum electrolytic capacitors also exhibit high ripple current capabilities, long lifetime performance, and endurance of 5,000 hours at 105°C. They are currently available with three rated voltages (250, 420, and 450 VDC), 24 case sizes spanning 22 mm x 25 mm to 35 mm x 50 mm (D x L), and capacitance values extending from 82 µF to 1,500 µF ±20%.
SNL Series snap-in aluminum electrolytic capacitors exhibit an endurance of 3,000 hours at 105°C. They are currently available with eight rated voltages (160, 200, 250, 350, 400, 450, 500, and 550 VDC), 36 case sizes spanning 22 mm x 20 mm to 35 mm x 60 mm (D x L), and capacitance values extending from 68 µF to 2,200 µF ±20%.
“We’re excited to launch our new SNA and SNL Series snap-in aluminum electrolytic capacitors,” said Mack Cartagena, Staff Research Development Engineer, KYOCERA AVX. “Both series are well suited for use in a wide variety of commercial, industrial, and high-reliability applications and feature fully insulated cases with polarity markings that enable easy snap-in installation as well as safety vents, which provide effective overload protection.”