Exxelia Expands its Range of Gelled Tantalum Capacitors Qualified to the American Standard MILPRF- 39006

Sept. 12, 2022
Exxelia, global manufacturer of complex passive components and subsystems for harsh environments, is expanding its line of MIL-PRF-39006/22 & MIL-PRF-39006/25 tantalum capacitors, with the support of the reliability level R.

Exxelia now offers the reliability level R, in addition to level M and P for the specifications MIL-PRF-39006/22 & MIL-PRF-39006/25, equivalent to CLR79 and CLR81 series. Available in all package sizes (T1 to T4), these fully sealed products cover voltages from 6 V to 125 V, deliver capacitance values ranging from 1.7 μF to 1200 μF, and are designed to operate at temperatures ranging from -55°C to +125°C and withstand the harshest environmental conditions. Performance highlights over solid tantalum capacitors include higher energy density, higher ripple currents, lower ESR and lower DC leakage current.

Engineers with complex design requirements looking for a product that can be easily integrated into projects such as power supplies & converters or filtering units for the aerospace and defense industries will be pleased. MIL 39006/22 & MIL 39006/25 Level R are now available for order with a lead time of 14 weeks.

"The introduction of these new ranges builds on our decades of experience in supplying high reliability capacitors to the military market and demonstrates Exxelia's ability to meet the most demanding specifications in terms of product development" says Jerome Tabourel, Exxelia's vice president of sales and marketing. "We are proud to be one of the few MIL qualified tantalum capacitor manufacturers, and our flexibility and advantageous lead times will bring new supply opportunities."

TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS

  • Capacitance from 1.7 μF to 1,200 μF
  • Voltage from 6 V to 125 V
  • Operating temperature -55°C to +125°C
  • Very good shock and vibration resistance (option H available)

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