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titleOfInvention Electrolytic capacitor separator and aluminum electrolytic capacitor
abstract An electrolytic capacitor separator and an aluminum electrolytic capacitor that greatly improve the electrolyte impregnation property, do not deteriorate the short-circuit defect rate, and improve the impedance characteristics of the capacitor, particularly the equivalent series resistance. The purpose is to provide. SOLUTION: An electrolytic capacitor separator interposed between an anode foil and a cathode foil is blended with 35% by weight or more of pulp having an α cellulose content of 94% or more, and the pulp is made of seed hair fibers. It can be obtained by making a paper with a long mesh net combination machine using a raw material which is any one of constituted pulp, dissolving pulp and mercerized pulp. [Selection figure] None
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