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titleOfInvention Solid electrolytic capacitor
abstract Provided is a solid electrolytic capacitor capable of suppressing the occurrence of poor connection due to dissolution of an insulating resin. In a solid electrolytic capacitor 1, a recess 22 is formed in a resist layer 6 inward from an end surface 2b of the capacitor element 2 corresponding to a formation position of a welded portion 21 for joining a metal member 12 and a capacitor element 2. Has been. Thereby, in the solid electrolytic capacitor 1, it is possible to prevent the resist layer 6 in contact with the metal member 12 from being melted by laser irradiation when forming the welded portion 21. The resist layer 6 functions as a member that reinforces the end 2 a on the anode portion 4 side of the capacitor element 2 by being disposed in contact with the metal member 12. For this reason, when the laminated body 3 of the capacitor element 2 is resin-sealed, the connection between the anode part 4 and the metal member 12 is cut by the injection pressure of the resin, or the metal foil is formed at the end part on the cathode part 5 side. Disconnection can be prevented, and high connection reliability can be secured. [Selection] Figure 3
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