That first sentence of the data sheet is a bit funky:
"All of our metallized film capacitors use the maximum lowest possible resistivity metallized layer for a given film thickness which is vacuum deposited on a biaxially oriented polypropylene film."
"Biaxially oriented polypropylene film"? Never heard of that so I googled it, and am still confused about how it relates to the cap being non-polarized (which it clearly is, or I'd have had a number of solen caps explode by now). A bit of googling suggests that "biaxially oriented" polypro (or "BOPP" as it is apparently known) is mostly used in clear plastic packaging - but also has applications for capacitors. See, e.g., this link to a short abstract about BOPP from the Society of Plastic Engineers:
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/pen.760281307All of which is to say, I find Solen's reference to "biaxially oriented polypropylene film" pretty confusing too, and even after reading a bit about it, I still don't understand if or how it relates to the cap being non-polarized.
Much better would be a sentence to the effect of the following "All of our metallized film capacitors are non-polarized".
cheers, Derek