Capacitor Anode Formed From a Powder Containing Coarse Agglomerates and Fine Agglomerates

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APP PUB NO 20100085685A1
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12548654

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A pressed anode formed from an electrically conductive powder that contains a plurality of coarse agglomerates and fine agglomerates is provided. The fine agglomerates have an average size smaller than that of the coarse agglomerates so that the resulting powder contains two or more distinct particle sizes, i.e., a “bimodal” distribution. In this manner, the fine agglomerates can effectively occupy the pores defined between adjacent coarse agglomerates (“inter-agglomerate pores”). Through the occupation of the empty pores, the fine agglomerates can increase the apparent density of the resulting powder, which improves volumetric efficiency.

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AVX CORPORATION801 17TH AVENUE SOUTH MYRTLE BEACH SC 29578

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Pinwill, Ian Devon, GB 6 85

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