Re: Average lifespan of a polymer capacitor?
Since polymers don't have a liquid electrolyte to evaporate, boil or expand with elevated temp, what is the failure mechanism. Does the conductive polymer break down, become more resistive, and cook itself to Hades?
Since polymers don't have a liquid electrolyte to evaporate, boil or expand with elevated temp, what is the failure mechanism. Does the conductive polymer break down, become more resistive, and cook itself to Hades?







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