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    Quote Originally Posted by mailrapid
    So, black is used to radiate heat.
    But today I saw MLCC's color was brown; why not use black to radiate heat?
    Look here:
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    also here...

    http://www.necel.com/fab/en/line/line4.html

    the substance used for IC packaging is called "resin" very interesting informations, although it doesn't explains why it's black...

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