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Русский: Советский фторопластовый конденсатор ФТ-1, 1976 год выпуска, Новосибирский завод конденсаторов. Размер 11*15 мм. Измерения 2021 соответствуют номиналу с точностью не хуже точности моего LCR-метра (1% на частоте измерений 1 кГц).
English: Soviet fluoropolymer film capacitor ФТ-1 (FT-1), made in 1976 in Novosibirsk. 4700 pF +/-10% 200V, size 11x15 mm. Actual measurement (2021) is 4730 pF at 1 kHz (my LCR meter is calibrated to 1% precision). These are often called teflons in foreign audiophile market, although I'm not sure which particular type of fluoropolymer was used here.
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