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titleOfInvention Electrolytic capacitor
abstract Disclosed is an electrolytic capacitor in which ESR, capacitance, and heat resistance are improved and productivity is improved by improving the impregnation property of a conductive polymer dispersion for a separator. SOLUTION: At least two types of non-fibrillated fibers having different fiber diameters are mainly used, the difference between the two types of non-fibrillated fibers is set to 5 μm or more, and the smoothness is changed from 6 seconds to 50 depending on the blending ratio of the fibers. A separator controlled in the second range is impregnated with a dispersion of a conductive polymer and dried, and then impregnated with an electrolytic solution of a high-boiling solvent and sealed. [Selection figure] None
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