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titleOfInvention Electrolytic capacitor sealing body and electrolytic capacitor using the sealing body
abstract The present invention provides an electrolytic capacitor that prevents an electrolyte from leaking from the sealing body in a high temperature atmosphere due to deterioration of the sealing body, and a sealing body thereof. A first sealing element formed in a cylindrical shape made of silicon rubber and a second sealing element formed in a disk shape made of a thermoplastic resin are formed from a chemical treatment agent. A sealing body 6 that forms an electrode terminal insertion hole 9 by at least pressurizing and tightly bonding through an adhesive thin film layer 12, and the first sealing body element 7 is disposed inside the cylindrical case 5. The electrode terminal 2 is disposed in the electrode terminal insertion hole 9 of the sealing body 6 in an airtight manner, and the sealing body 6 is airtightly provided in the opening 51 of the case 5. This is an electrolytic capacitor in which the opening 51 of the case 5 is sealed by caulking. [Selection] Figure 1
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