Electrolysis: processes – compositions used therein – and methods – Electrolytic coating – Forming nonmetal coating
Patent
1999-05-21
2000-10-24
Gorgos, Kathryn
Electrolysis: processes, compositions used therein, and methods
Electrolytic coating
Forming nonmetal coating
205171, 205224, 205229, 361508, 361509, 361528, 361529, C25D 1108
Patent
active
061361763
ABSTRACT:
Capacitor elements made with a solid polymeric electrolyte show reduced leakage current when reformed at about 60-85% of formation voltage during the impregnation phase between successive layers of polymeric electrolyte.
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Lessner Philip Michael
Wheeler David Alexander
Gorgos Kathryn
Keehan Christopher M.
Kemet Electronics Corporation
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