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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 10, 2013
Filed:
Sep. 16, 2010
Martin Biler, Novy Jicin, CZ;
John Galvagni, Hendersonville, NC (US);
Dirk H. Dreissig, Myrtle Beach, SC (US);
Zebbie Lynn Sebald, Myrtle Beach, SC (US);
Frantisek Priban, Zabreh, CZ;
Martin Biler, Novy Jicin, CZ;
John Galvagni, Hendersonville, NC (US);
Dirk H. Dreissig, Myrtle Beach, SC (US);
Zebbie Lynn Sebald, Myrtle Beach, SC (US);
Frantisek Priban, Zabreh, CZ;
AVX Corporation, Fountain Inn, SC (US);
Abstract
A wet electrolytic capacitor that includes a porous anode body containing a dielectric layer, an electrolyte, and a cathode containing a metal substrate that is abrasive blasted is provided. Abrasive blasting may accomplish a variety of different purposes. For example, it may result in a surface that is substantially uniform and macroscopically smooth, thereby increasing the consistency of conductive coatings formed thereon. While possessing a certain degree of smoothness, the abrasive blasted surface is nevertheless micro-roughened so that it contains a plurality of pits. The pits provide an increased surface area, thereby allowing for increased cathode capacitance for a given size and/or capacitors with a reduced size for a given capacitance. A conductive coating that contains a substituted polythiophene is disposed on the micro-roughened surface. The presence of the pits on the substrate enhances the degree of contact between the conductive coating and metal substrate, thereby resulting in improved mechanical robustness and electrical performance (e.g., reduced equivalent series resistance and leakage current).