Does dielectric breakdown have a physical indication?

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To determine if a quartz capacitor has undergone dielectric breakdown without specialist equipment, physical inspection for visible damage is suggested. Signs of damage may include fine fissures or breaks in the material, which can be seen with the naked eye. The IEC 60243-2-2001 standard provides guidelines for testing dielectric breakdown voltage. Although quartz capacitors can exhibit damage, it may not always be obvious. Visual inspection remains a practical first step in assessing the condition of the dielectric material.
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I have a capacitor which I would like to know if the dielectric has undergone dielectric breakdown. Is there anyway I can tell without specialist equipment, is there physical damage to the material that I can see with the naked eye?

The material is quartz.

Thanks.
 
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Dear,

you should try read IEC 60243-2-2001 standard, test for dielectric breakdown voltage.
 
bhope691 said:
I have a capacitor which I would like to know if the dielectric has undergone dielectric breakdown. Is there anyway I can tell without specialist equipment, is there physical damage to the material that I can see with the naked eye?

The material is quartz.

Thanks.
A quartz capacitor? You don't mean mica? Can you attach a photo of the capacitor?

As a generalisation, I would expect that dielectric damage is not always going to be obvious.
 
Even if he means a crystal it´s also a capacitor ツ + Yes, it can be seen by naked eye. Mica as Quartz too gets fine fissures or breaks even through when dielectrical damaged.
 
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