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titleOfInvention Method for manufacturing solid electrolytic capacitor
abstract (57) [Summary] (Modified) [Objective] To provide a method for manufacturing a solid electrolytic capacitor having good moisture resistance. [Structure] A dielectric oxide film layer is formed on the surface of an anode substrate such as aluminum having a valve action. A part of this anode base is used as an anode part, and the remaining part is sequentially laminated with a semiconductor layer of lead dioxide or the like and a conductor layer of silver paste or the like to form a cathode part to form a capacitor element. Two protrusions 1 on the lead frame Before or after connecting the anode part 4 and the cathode part 5 of the capacitor element to a and 1b, a thermosetting resin 2 is applied and cured in a band shape on a predetermined part of the lead frame, and epoxy is applied to cover the thermosetting resin. Sealing is performed by transfer molding or the like with an exterior resin such as resin.
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