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KEMET, a Yageo Corporation subsidiary, is a leading global supplier of capacitors and electronic components, offering tantalum, ceramic, aluminum, film, paper, and polymer electrolytic technologies.

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KEMET Electronics Corporation, a subsidiary of Yageo Corporation, is a leading global supplier of electronic components specializing in capacitor technologies. The company manufactures a broad selection of capacitors including tantalum, aluminum, multilayer ceramic, film, paper, polymer electrolytic, and supercapacitors for diverse applications.

KEMET's product line includes surface-mount and through-hole capacitor technologies across tantalum, ceramic, aluminum (organic and electrolytic), film, and paper dielectrics. Beyond capacitors, KEMET offers inductors, relays, and EMC/RFI filters for applications in transportation, military, lighting, and power supply systems.

  • Tantalum and tantalum polymer capacitors
  • Multilayer ceramic capacitors (MLCCs)
  • Aluminum electrolytic and polymer capacitors
  • Film and paper capacitors
  • Supercapacitors, inductors, and EMC filters

Frequently Asked Questions

What capacitor technologies does KEMET manufacture?
KEMET manufactures tantalum, aluminum electrolytic, multilayer ceramic, film, paper, polymer electrolytic, and supercapacitors in surface-mount and through-hole configurations.
Is KEMET part of Yageo?
Yes, KEMET Electronics Corporation is a subsidiary of Yageo Corporation, operating as part of the YAGEO Group.
What industries does KEMET serve?
KEMET serves computing, telecommunications, medical, aerospace, defense, automotive, transportation, military, lighting, and power supply markets.
Does KEMET make components other than capacitors?
Yes, KEMET also manufactures inductors, relays, and EMC/RFI filters in addition to their extensive capacitor portfolio.
What are KEMET's specialty capacitor products?
KEMET specializes in high-reliability tantalum capacitors, automotive-grade MLCCs, and supercapacitors for energy storage applications.