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publicationNumber KR-101417539-B1
titleOfInvention Separator and solid electrolytic capacitor
abstract Thereby providing a solid electrolytic capacitor of high performance which can be stably produced. The present invention is a capacitor including a positive electrode foil and a negative electrode foil and a separator disposed between the positive electrode foil and the negative electrode foil, wherein the separator is interposed between the positive electrode foil and the negative electrode foil, And a non-woven fabric in which the separator is wound, the positive electrode foil has a dielectric oxide film layer, the separator retains the solid electrolyte and the solid electrolyte, and the nonwoven fabric constituting the separator has a nonwoven fabric layer having two or more layers The nonwoven fabric includes the nonwoven fabric layer (I layer) composed of microfine fibers having a fiber diameter of 0.1 to 4 탆 and the nonwoven fabric layer (II layer) composed of thermoplastic resin fibers having a fiber diameter of 6 to 30 탆 A solid electrolytic capacitor is provided.
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