Coating processes – Electrical product produced – Condenser or capacitor
Patent
1980-05-22
1982-01-12
Lusignan, Michael R.
Coating processes
Electrical product produced
Condenser or capacitor
427125, 427264, 427265, 427270, 427271, 427273, 427336, 427284, 427435, 427436, 4274432, H01G 900
Patent
active
043105661
ABSTRACT:
A plurality of porous valve-metal pellets, having the conventional oxide dielectric film, solid electrolyte, metallic counterelectrode, and insulative resin protective layer over the counterelectrode, are suspended by their anode risers from processing bars held in a carrier rack. Anode and cathode end-cap terminals are subsequently formed over opposite ends of each pellet, while the pellets are still suspended from the processing bars held in the carrier rack, by the selective steps of dipping and removing and curing of silver-loaded paint, and then nickel immersion plating over the cured silver caps, and then coating the nickel film with solder.
REFERENCES:
patent: 3055777 (1962-09-01), Grad
patent: 4090288 (1978-05-01), Thompson et a.
patent: 4203194 (1980-05-01), McGrath
Bueker Richard
Lusignan Michael R.
Sprague Electric Company
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