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High Energy Pulse Discharge capacitors reportedly set new standards of low equivalent series inductance and high pulse discharge current.  ESLs of 5 nanoHenrys  and pulse discharge currents of 100,000 Amps have been achieved for a 100 KV 4.0 nanoFarad unit. 
The capacitors combine the oldest known inorganic dielectric, MICA, with a proprietary manufacturing process based on low-out gassing PCB technology used at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory.

Advantages include completely solid-state construction with no sealed containers to rupture or oil to leak. Form-factor is completely flexible; units can be custom made to thicknesses less than 1/2 cm for planar transmission line installation to a standard rectangular form factor to drop-in replace lower performance capacitors.  Temperature rating is 150°C.
 
Available ranging from 0.1 to 100 nF and from 20,000 to 200,000 Volts. 

Pentaplex Inc., pentaplexinc.com
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