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publicationNumber CN-108155016-B
titleOfInvention Formation processing method for reducing leakage current of formed foil of aluminum electrolytic capacitor
abstract The invention discloses a formation processing method for reducing leakage current of an electrode foil for an aluminum electrolytic capacitor, which is characterized in that a silane coupling agent solution is used for processing an aluminum foil before and after the formation of the electrode foil. Compared with the prior art, the electrode foil treated by the silane coupling agent has the following advantages: the leakage current of the electrode foil for the aluminum electrolytic capacitor is reduced, the ripple current resistance of the electrode foil is improved, and the service life of the capacitor is prolonged.
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