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EXTENDED<br />

LIFE<br />

ELECTROLYTIC<br />

CAPACITORS<br />

now available for<br />

military electronics<br />

computers<br />

laboratory test instruments<br />

industrial controls<br />

other electronic applications<br />

HERE ARE CAPACITORS OF THE SAME MAXIMUM RELIABILITY which Sprague<br />

has long supplied to the telephone systems ... now available for your own high reliability electronic<br />

applications.<br />

The use of especially high purity materials . . utmost care in manufacture, constant observation<br />

and quality control of all operations have made Sprague Extended Life Capacitors outstanding<br />

for their long life and faultless performance.<br />

Type 17D Extended Life Electrolytics have turret terminals and twist- mounting lugs. A special<br />

vent construction is molded right into the cover, as are the numbers identifying each terminal.<br />

The aluminum cans are covered with a corrosion -resisting insulating coating.<br />

Nineteen standard ratings, all characterized by low maximum leakage current and remarkable<br />

life test capabilities are available in the new series. <strong>Com</strong>plete technical data are in Engineering<br />

Bulletin 340, available on letterhead request to the Technical Literature Section, Sprague Electric<br />

<strong>Com</strong>pany, 233 Marshall Street, North Adams, Massachusetts.<br />

SPRAGUE"<br />

world's largest capacitor manufacturer<br />

Export fcr the Americas: Sprague Electric International Ltd., North Adams, Massachusetts. CABLE: SPREXINT.<br />

80 For product information, use inquiry card on pages 209 -210 TeleTech & ELECTRONIC INDUSTRIES June 1956

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