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titleOfInvention Aluminum etched plate for electrolytic capacitors
abstract When manufacturing an aluminum etched plate for electrolytic capacitors that has a high etching magnification and can obtain a high capacitance even when impregnated with a solid electrolyte, an alternating current is applied to an aluminum plate with an aluminum purity of 99.98% by mass or more. The aluminum etching board (1) for electrolytic capacitors whose bulk specific gravity of an etching site | part (3) is 0.6-1.2 is obtained by performing electrochemical etching by. The etching site (3) has a pit number of 0.01 to 1 μmφ in the measurement plane when converted into a circle on each measurement surface when a planar cross section at a position deeper than 20 μm from the surface is measured with an image analyzer. 70% or more of the total number of pits is high, the etching magnification is high, and a high capacitance can be obtained even when impregnated with a solid electrolyte.
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