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titleOfInvention Separator for electrochemical element and electrochemical element
abstract Offered: Separators for electrochemical devices that are thin and low in electrical resistance with excellent strength and shielding properties. The separator for an electrochemical element is configured as a separator for an electrochemical element that is interposed between a pair of electrodes and capable of holding an electrolytic solution containing an electrolyte, the separator for an electrochemical element includes regenerated cellulose fibers, and The average fiber length of the said regenerated cellulose fiber is 0.25-0.80 mm, and the average fiber width is 3-35 micrometers, and the value calculated by dividing the average fiber length by the average fiber width is 15-70.
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