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Nichicon MUSE ES 10uF 16V
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Nichicon MUSE ES 10uF 16V
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Nichicon MUSE, ES Series, non-polarized electrolytic radial capacitor. Miniaturized, bipolar audio capacitor.
Features:
Bipolar (nonpolar) capacitor
Compliant to the RoHS directive (2002/95/EC)
Suited especially for audio signal circuits.
Specifications:
Operating temperature range: -55...85
Dimensions (D x L):
5x11 mm. Lug spacing: 2,0 mm.
SKU
SKU 34820
Weight
2,00
g
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Manufacturer
Nichicon Austria GmbH, Businesspark Marximum,Modecenterstrasse 17, Unit 2-7-A, 1110 Wien, österreich, office@nichicon.at
Our price:
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0,49
including VAT 19% ,
[plus shipping]
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Delivery time: 4-5 days*
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