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titleOfInvention Hydrophilic treatment method and separator for alkaline secondary battery
abstract (57) [Problem] To provide a highly hydrophilic and highly durable hydrophilic treatment to a material having an internal structure such as cloth or a highly hydrophobic material such as polyolefin. An opposing electrode (2, 3) composed of a pair of electrodes opposing each other, one or both of which opposing surfaces are coated with a solid dielectric, is provided with an oxygen gas and a sulfur dioxide gas (or an inert gas). ) Mixed gas atmosphere, or An object (for example, a polypropylene non-woven fabric) F is arranged between an electrode and a solid dielectric or between solid dielectrics, which is arranged under an atmosphere of a mixed gas atmosphere of an inert gas, an oxygen gas, and a sulfur dioxide gas. At the same time, a plasma discharge is generated by applying an electric field between the opposing electrodes 2 and 3 to impart hydrophilicity to the processing object F.
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