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Crystal insulator stems short-circuits.(Company Business and Marketing)
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Electronic Engineering Times
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September 11, 2000
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IRVINE, CALIF. - Bivar Inc. has expanded its CI Series crystal insulator line, which protects against thermal degradation and short-circuiting. The insulators are designed for precise lead spacing for a variety of industry-standard packages in commercial and industrial applications requiring crystals.
Manufactured from thin (.005-inch) Mylar EL-21 UL-rated 94V-2 material, the self-retaining crystal insulator is mounted beneath the crystal, providing increased reliability, temperature and burn resistance while requiring no additional printed-circuit-board real estate.
Acting as an insulating layer of circuitry, the CI Series provides dielectric strength of up to 14,000 ...