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Date of Patent:
Jan. 13, 2015

Filed:

Jul. 06, 2006
Applicants:

Hiroshi Miyachi, Kanagawa, JP;

Ryo Takeda, Kanagawa, JP;

Inventors:

Hiroshi Miyachi, Kanagawa, JP;

Ryo Takeda, Kanagawa, JP;

Assignee:
Attorney:
Primary Examiner:
Int. Cl.
CPC ...
B01D 67/00 (2006.01); B01D 71/36 (2006.01); B01D 71/68 (2006.01); B01D 71/80 (2006.01); B01D 71/82 (2006.01); H01B 1/12 (2006.01); H01M 8/10 (2006.01); B01D 71/00 (2006.01);
U.S. Cl.
CPC ...
B01D 67/0013 (2013.01); B01D 67/0011 (2013.01); B01D 67/0016 (2013.01); B01D 71/36 (2013.01); B01D 71/68 (2013.01); B01D 71/80 (2013.01); B01D 71/82 (2013.01); H01B 1/122 (2013.01); H01M 8/1027 (2013.01); H01M 8/1032 (2013.01); H01M 8/1039 (2013.01); H01M 8/1081 (2013.01); H01M 2300/0082 (2013.01); Y02E 60/522 (2013.01); B01D 2325/10 (2013.01); B01D 2325/26 (2013.01);
Abstract

A dope () containing a solid electrolyte and an organic solvent is cast onto a web () so as to form a casting membrane () thereon. A first blower unit () applies dry air to the casting membrane (). After a lapse of 60 seconds from the casting, a skin layer () is formed at an exposed surface () side of the casting membrane (). The casting membrane () with the web () is brought into contact with a first liquid (), and thereby reducing a remaining solvent amount of the casting membrane (). The casting membrane () is then peeled from the web () as a membrane (). In a tenter drier (), the membrane () is dried while it is stretched. The membrane () is then brought into contact with a second liquid (). In a drying chamber (), the membrane () is further dried.


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