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titleOfInvention Aluminum foil for electrolytic capacitor having high capacitance and method for producing aluminum foil for electrolytic capacitor
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide an aluminum foil for an electrolytic capacitor having excellent electrolytic etching properties and high capacitance and a method for producing the aluminum foil. SOLUTION: High-purity aluminum foil is 300 at 350 ℃. The difference (ρ N −ρ AN ) between the specific resistances (ρ N , ρ AN ) of the aluminum foil before and after the heat treatment after heat treatment for 0.2 seconds is 0.2 An aluminum foil for an electrolytic capacitor having a dislocation density in the range of 0.05 to 0.260 nΩm, and a method for producing this foil, wherein a cold rolling pass is performed when the aluminum plate is cold-rolled to produce a foil. This is a method for producing an aluminum foil for an electrolytic capacitor in which a heat treatment at 70 to 170 ° C. is performed during the heat treatment, and after this heat treatment, cold rolling is performed to introduce dislocations into the aluminum foil.
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