[ARC5] [regenrx] Questions about silver-mica capacitors

kevin asato via ARC5 arc5 at mailman.qth.net
Thu Sep 10 00:06:22 EDT 2015


My experience (with the imfamous Tin Whisker problem) is only when the part is under electrical stimulation (in use) as this is what gives the metal ions the motility to move and form the whiskers. I don't know of a "cure". The usual indication is over time, the part in question will form a short which blows open as a fuse does when exposed to high current flow across the whisker. From a user perspective, you will experience temporary erratic equipment operation that mysteriously clears or you see or smell the genie leave the device in question (in which case the circuit is damaged to varying degrees).73,kevinkc6pob
      From: "Jim Wiley jwiley at gci.net [regenrx]" <regenrx at yahoogroups.com>
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 Subject: [regenrx] Questions about silver-mica capacitors
   

A question for the various group(s) :


We have all heard reports of silver-mica capacitors failing due to 
"whiskers" forming on the metallic surfaces and subsequently causing 
shorts.  Does anyone know if this problem is dependent on whether or not 
the capacitor is in use or not?

In other words, does the problem occur even it the part is simply stored 
in a box somewhere, or does it require the application of operating 
voltages (either DC or RF) for the problem to manifest itself?  Or it 
it a combination effect, with the rate of failure being faster (or 
slower) when in use, but the problem will still happen at a faster (or 
slower) rate than when the capacitor is simply sitting in dry storage?

Next, does this problem occur in all types of packages or just some, 
such as the common "epoxy dipped" vs. "postage stamp" (or other type) 
configurations?

Finally, is there a way to reverse the effect?

Inquiring minds want to know.

- Jim, KL7CC




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