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titleOfInvention Manufacturing method of solid electrolytic capacitor
abstract A method of manufacturing a solid electrolytic capacitor having a leakage current lower than that of a conventional solid electrolytic capacitor and having stable electric characteristics is provided. A conductive polymer is held in a capacitor element in which an anode foil having an anodized film formed on a surface and a cathode foil are wound through a separator, and after aging, the capacitor is stored in a predetermined case. In the method for producing a solid electrolytic capacitor, The aging comprises at least a first aging process and a second aging process, and the aging atmosphere temperature is higher in the second aging process than in the first aging process, The atmospheric temperature of the first aging step is 20 to 45 ° C., The applied voltage of the first aging step is not more than a rated voltage, The atmospheric temperature of the second aging step is 110 to 200 ° C., the applied voltage exceeds the rated voltage, The conductive polymer is characterized by being polyaniline, polypyrrole, polythiophene, or polyethylenedioxythiophene. [Selection] Figure 1
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