Ceramic Condensers
Ceramic capacitors are capacitors that are made with ceramics. They store and release electricity, and also have electrical insulation characteristics. Those characteristics contribute to stabilizing voltage, noise elimination, signal extraction, etc. Ceramic features properties such as corrosion resistance, abrasion resistance, insulation and electrical conductivity. For capacitors, ceramic materials with a higher permittivity, such as barium titanate, are often used. Permittivity and thermal properties are contingent on the chemical composition of the ceramic. The capacitor construction features an insulator placed between 2 metal plates facing each other. Ceramic capacitors are also small and feature excellent heat resistance and high frequency properties, and are used in wireless circuits, digital circuits, and more.