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    HolyStone Launches Tantalum Capacitors

    10/12/2010
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    To complement its vast range of Ceramic components HolyStone now manufactures an extensive range of Tantalum and Niobium Electrolytic Capacitors. HolyStone Polytech Co Ltd was launched in the middle of this year following the successful acquisition of Hitachi Chemical Electronics. With state of the art production facilities in Japan and Taiwan, HolyStone is committed to future investment in new generation product development like conductive polymers, tantalum and niobium capacitors. A range of standard and miniaturised products are available in various case sizes with voltage ratings up to and including 50Vdc. With capacitance values up to 470μf, ranges include ultra low profile, high reliability and low ESR. The niobium products exhibit flame retardant properties for critical applications where safety is at a premium. With some of the shortest lead times in the industry, HolyStone is now able to provide its customers with capacitor solutions from various technologies, including multi and single ceramics, together with standard and application specific tantalum products. www.holystonecaps.com

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