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titleOfInvention Electric module and manufacturing method thereof
abstract The present invention provides an electric module and a method for manufacturing the same in which a sealing material and a Z wiring portion are prevented from being broken, peeled off or melted by ultrasonic vibration in ultrasonic fusion. An electric module in which an electrolyte is sealed in a space formed between a first electrode and a second electrode, wherein the first electrode and the second electrode are welded together. The fusion part P has at least a first fusion part P1 and a second fusion part P2, and the average thickness of the thin part of the first fusion part P1 and the second fusion part P2 A ratio of the average thickness of the thin portion is 1: 1.02 to 1: 4. [Selection] Figure 1
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