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publicationDate 2006-09-14-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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titleOfInvention Electrolytic capacitor
abstract [PROBLEMS] To achieve a short-circuit defect rate without adversely affecting impedance characteristics by using a novel electrolytic paper that has a low density and a greatly improved tensile strength and that does not shield inter-fiber voids. An object of the present invention is to provide an electrolytic capacitor with improved productivity. In an electrolytic capacitor in which electrolytic paper is interposed between an anode foil and a cathode foil, the electrolytic paper is made from a natural plant fiber that has been unbeaten or slightly beaten as a raw material by a circular net paper machine. In addition, on-line after papermaking, impregnating the electrolytic paper impurities with chemicals by impregnating and applying a purified solution of a paper strength enhancer that removes impurities to a level that does not corrode or alter the electrolytic capacitor aluminum foil as a dilute aqueous solution. When evaluated, an electrolytic capacitor having 300 to 650 V is provided. [Selection figure] None
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