| 1. | Another effect of dielectric absorption is sometimes described as " soakage ".
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| 2. | Polypropylene film capacitors have the lowest voltage values generated by dielectric absorption.
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| 3. | The following table lists typical values of the dielectric absorption for common film materials
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| 4. | The dielectric absorption performance is excellent, behind only PTFE and PS dielectric capacitors.
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| 5. | This effect is caused by dielectric absorption.
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| 6. | In most electrolytic capacitor applications supporting power supply lines, dielectric absorption is not a problem.
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| 7. | Dielectric absorption is not a problemIn in most applications of electrolytic capacitors supporting power supply lines.
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| 8. | Dielectric absorption occurs when a capacitor that has remained charged for a long time discharges only incompletely when briefly discharged.
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| 9. | Dielectric absorption occurs when a capacitor that has remained charged for a long time retains some charge when briefly discharged.
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| 10. | However, in most applications where tantalum electrolytic capacitors are supporting power supply lines, dielectric absorption is not a problem.
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