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Enhancement of Dielectric Breakdown Strengths in Polymer Film Capacitors
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Breakdown voltages of wound, polymer film/metal foil capacitors have been dramatically increased by briefly exposing them (after they had been spirally wound) to a low pressure, low temperature gas plasma. Exposure of wound, polycarbonate-based capacitors to a 96%CF4/4%O2 gas plasma for 4 minutes, for example, produced a 200% increase in breakdown voltage.
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Binder, M., Mammone, R., Lavene, B., and Rondeau, E., "Enhancement of Dielectric Breakdown Strengths in Polymer Film Capacitors," SAE Technical Paper 929248, 1992, https://doi.org/10.4271/929248.Also In
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