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publicationDate 2010-04-30-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber JP-2010098183-A
titleOfInvention Manufacturing method of solid electrolytic capacitor
abstract Provided is a solid electrolytic capacitor that realizes strong bonding between a metal member and a capacitor element and can suppress the occurrence of poor connection due to dissolution of an insulating resin. In a method of manufacturing a solid electrolytic capacitor, a first portion 15a of a filler 15 is filled between capacitor elements 2 so as to connect end portions 2a on the anode part 4 side of the capacitor element 2 to thereby form a capacitor. The anode side end of the element 2 is reinforced. Therefore, when the laminate 3 of the capacitor element 2 is resin-sealed, it is possible to prevent the connection between the anode portion 4 and the metal member 12 due to the injection pressure of the resin, and to ensure high connection reliability. Further, since the filler 15 is filled between the capacitor elements 2 after the metal member 12 is laser welded to the end surface 2b on the anode part 4 side in the capacitor element 2, the filler 15 is not heated by the laser irradiation. Also, poor connection due to melting of the filler 15 can be suppressed. [Selection] Figure 3
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