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publicationDate 1998-11-13-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber JP-H10303084-A
titleOfInvention Aluminum electrolytic capacitor
abstract (57) [Problem] To provide an aluminum electrolytic capacitor capable of preventing a problem caused by oozing out of an electrolytic solution from a metal case with a simple configuration. SOLUTION: A thin part 2 is provided in a main part of a metal case 1, The capacitor element 3 is housed and filled with an electrolytic solution. Further, the opening of the metal case 1 is sealed by the sealing body 5. The insulating sleeve 1 in which the ion exchange resin is dispersed and mixed 0 covers the metal case 1. As a result, an opening is formed in the thin portion 2 due to an increase in the internal pressure of the metal case 1 due to the occurrence of an abnormality. When the internal pressure is released, the electrolyte oozes out of the opening and passes through the insulating sleeve 10. At this time, ions in the electrolytic solution are trapped by the ion exchange resin of the insulating sleeve 10 to prevent a problem caused by oozing ions.
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