Solid Polymer Aluminum Capacitors in New Zealand

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  • nzo
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    • Jul 2007
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    Solid Polymer Aluminum Capacitors in New Zealand

    Just got a reply from Captron in NZ re availability of Solid Polymer Aluminum Capacitors.

    "Yes we can supply - Please advise your specific requirements"

    www.captron.co.nz

    Might help someone down under.

    John

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