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MIL-C-11272D
w/Amendment 1
When lack of space prohibits the marking of the type designation on two lines, the type designation may appear on
three lines. In this event, the type designation shall be divided after the two-letter symbol "CY" and between the
operating temperature range and capacitance symbols, as shown in the following example:
CY
10C
OR5C
Marking shall remain legible after all tests.
3.19.1 Alternate marking (all styles). Capacitor packaging containers shall be marked with the type designation,
capacitance, capacitance tolerance, voltage, "JAN" brand, and the commercial and Government entity (CAGE) code.
Other markings that in any way interfere with, obscure, or confuse those specified herein are prohibited.
When specified in the ordering date, see 6.2, capacitors shall be legibly marked in accordance with table II-A.
At the option of the manufacturer, capacitors may be laser marked with the manufacturer's trademark or symbol, the
three-digit capacitor code and tolerance code as follows:
XXX
OR1
F
Where space does not permit, the manufacturer's trademark or symbol may be omitted.
3.19.2 Alternate marking (CY80-series capacitors only). These capacitors shall be marked with a contrasting
color dot placed on the side of the capacitor to indicate the vertical plate orientation to that side. When parts are
laser marked, the marking shall be on the surface that is parallel to the plane of the embedded electrodes (this is the
larger area which is normally the imprint area). If the capacitor is so marked, the vertical plate orientations are
defined and therefore, the contrasting color dot on the capacitor to indicate the vertical plate orientation to that side
is optional.
3.20 Workmanship. Capacitors shall be processed in such a manner as to be uniform in quality and shall be free
from pits, corrosion, cracks, chips, and other defects that will affect life or serviceability.
3.20.1 Terminals. Terminals shall be hot-solder-dipped or so coated that soldering can be readily accomplished.
3.20.2 Welding. Surfaces to be welded shall be clean and free from oxides, greases, and other harmful material.
Welds shall be of ample size and good fusing, and shall be free from all harmful defects.
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