Product Description
let me tell you about this nifty pulse capacitor. So basically, it's like a little energy bank. It takes the energy from a small - power power supply and stores it up for a bit. But then when the time is right, it just lets it all go in this super quick burst. And when it does that, you get this huge rush of current and a ton of power. It's super useful in all kinds of cool fields. Like, they use it in high - voltage impulse discharge tests to see how things hold up under big power jolts. It's also in the mix for high - energy physics stuff, you know, the kind where they're smashing particles together. And it helps out in those circuits that make things vibrate back and forth. Plus, it's a big deal in geological prospecting, helping people find stuff buried underground. Product Parameters
- Ambient temperature: -20~+50ºC;
- Altitude: ≤2000 meters, if it is greater than 2000 meters, it will be explained separately;
- Capacitance error: ±5%;
- Voltage resistance between poles: 1.1~1.5Un 2s Pole to shell: 2Un 60s;
- Insulation resistance: RC≥7500MΩ·uF;
- Loss: ≤0.01 (1kHz).
Model description and List
Model Description
Example: XHCC-4/35 pulse capacitor
1. 4--Rated capacitance 4uF
2. 35--Rated voltage level 35kV
| N.o | model | Rated voltage | Rated capacity | Interpolar withstand voltage | Application |
| 01 | 3/2000 | 3kV | 2000uF | 3.6kV | Impulse discharge |
| 02 | 6.5/100 | 6.5kV | 100uF | 3.6kV | Impulse discharge |
| 03 | 6.5/200 | 6.5kV | 200uF | 7.5 kV | Impulse discharge |
| 04 | 6.5/500 | 6.5kV | 500uF | 7.5 kV | Impulse discharge |
| 05 | 15/8 | 15kV | 8uF | 17.5 kV | Impulse discharge |
| 06 | 15/8*2 | 15kV | 8uF | 17.5 kV | Impulse discharge |
| 07 | 15/8*3 | 30kV | 2uF | 34.5 kV | Impulse discharge |
| 08 | 35/2 | 35kV | 2uF | 39.5 kV | Impulse discharge |
| 09 | 35/4 | 35kV | 4uF | 39.5 kV | Impulse discharge |
| 10 | 30/4 | 30kV | 4uF | 34.5 kV | Impulse discharge |
| 11 | 40/4 | 40kV | 4uF | 45 kV | Impulse discharge |
| 12 | 40/6 | 40kV | 6uF | 45 kV | Impulse discharge |
| 13 | 100/1 | 100kV | 1uF | 110 kV | Impulse discharge |
Precautions and Common Faults
1. It is strictly forbidden to hit and collided the high-voltage pulse capacitor, otherwise the internal film will be easily damaged.
2. When using Pulse Energy Storage Capacitors, please read the instructions and the content of the capacitor label to prevent overvoltage use.
3. During use, pay attention to the withstand voltage and safety distance of the connecting wire.
4. After the test is completed, the high voltage end must be fully discharged.
5. During use, if there is abnormal sound inside the capacitor, it is recommended to stop using it, as there is a risk of internal insulation damage.
6. If there are bulges or bulges on the capacitor shell, it is recommended to stop using it, as there is a risk of deterioration of the internal material and insulation reduction.