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Difference between ceramic smd and film capacitor leaded

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Hi,
What is the difference between smd ceramic and leaded film capacitor?, due to overheat in soldering which capacitor causing failure fast?
 

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Polyethylene, Polytetrafluoroethylene and Polyster capacitors are generally high heat resistant-these are generally the Film capacitor types. However improper soldering can damage both the types you mentioned.
 

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