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publicationNumber KR-101035880-B1
titleOfInvention Manufacturing method of solid electrolytic capacitor
abstract The present invention provides a method for producing a reliable solid electrolytic capacitor having a good LC value after mounting, wherein the solid electrolytic capacitor device is a metal oxide, an alloy containing earth metal as a main component, a conductive oxide of metal oxide, and two or more thereof. An anode comprising a material containing at least one member selected from the group consisting of mixtures, a dielectric layer mainly composed of an oxide formed by electrolytic oxidation (electrochemical formation) on the anode, a semiconductor layer formed on the dielectric layer, and The method of manufacturing a solid electrolytic capacitor comprising a conductive layer laminated on a semiconductor layer, wherein the solid electrolytic capacitor element is molded with a resin, cured, and subjected to voltage application (aging) is followed by the step of molding and curing the resin. It includes the step of leaving the resin mold body at a temperature of 225 ~ 305 ℃ and the step of repeating the aging step at least twice. The.
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