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Features
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Etched and formed aluminum foil is essential to electrolytic capacitors as a raw material.
By charging and discharging electricity, the capacitor is a primary passive component
in electrical circuits, including resistors and inductors.
In order to obtain a higher electric charge, the capacitor must have a higher capacitance,
which can be established by enlarging the surface area of the electrode material.
An etching process is the solution technique used to enlarge the surface area of aluminum foil.
After etching has been completed, the aluminum foil surface is then laminated with
a hydro-oxide layer through the forming process.
The hydro-oxide film is located
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