i am from poland
the green one and two red ones are famous for palladium and platinum
but the others?
i am from poland
the green one and two red ones are famous for palladium and platinum
but the others?
they looks like that
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next ones:
vintage russian diodes
the strange capacitor
and capacitor K 52 made with platinum
and sorry for my camera!
i know bad quality
tomorrow i will make some photos![]()
ok
what kind of metal is this?
it.s non magnetis, very breakable. from old russian capacitors.
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Can't make out the part number on the outside. But you may or may not be able to use that to find whether an individual capacitor is tantalum, niobium or aluminum
i have russian capacitors which are made with palladium ( green old KM capacitor) many red ones ( which have 10% silver) but i don't know what is in these brown ones.
This one are made with palladium:
These ones are made with paladdium, as well:
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Old russian capacitors KM H90 contains 46,5 g palladium and 2,5 g platinum per 1 kilogram.
Old russian capacitors KM H30 contains 50 g platinum per 1 kilogram.
This is a photo of these capacitors:
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Oh nooooooo. How much of these have i chucked out?
I know the 'paint drop tantis are worth $
But the flat green ones?????
the flat gren ones have contains 46,5 g palladium and 2,5 g platinum per 1 kilogram.
in the Usa you use ounces and pounds, dont you?
so its like 0,8 ounce of palladium per a pound
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I have been saving up the 'Paint drop' Tantalum capactors, and the yellow 'Brick shaped' Tantis, but in the photos above theres the same colour yellow 'Pillow shaped' capactors that i have not saved any of.
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The "metal" from these old russian brown capacitors turns to white when it's on air ( it coats with a white coating ) what could it be? silver-mica?
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