Cornell Dubilier's New Foil Formation Process

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Uploaded by on Jan 6, 2011

This short eight minute video will take you through the interesting process of forming foil that is used in making our Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitors.

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  • Thank you for your comments, it is really a pleasure to hear such positive feedback to this video.

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  • Thanks. I have a much better appreciation of the complexity and technology that goes into the caps I use!

  • Its nice to see this quality product still produced in an American plant when most of the electronics industry has all but vanished from the US.

  • The video was very informative. I will send the link to our field.

  • This was fascinating to see. I have been working with electronic components for over 50 years and this is the first time I have acutally seen the process of manufacturing aluminum electrolytic capacitors. It was nice to see there are still some human beings involved and that the plants are in the U.S. I think I will choose Cornell more often when I specify replacement parts.

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