Delamination resistant ceramic capacitor and method of making sa

Electricity: electrical systems and devices – Electrostatic capacitors – Fixed capacitor

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29 2542, H01G 410, H01G 700

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050723294

ABSTRACT:
A multilayer ceramic capacitive device resistant to delamination and method of making the same are disclosed. Intervening layers are interposed between the metallic electrode layers and the dielectric layers, the intervening layers being comprised of ceramic compatible with the ceramic of the dielectric and increments of metal compatible with the electrode layers. In the sintering process augmented bonds are formed between the electrode metal and components of metal in the intervening layers and similarly such bonds are formed between the ceramic components of the intervening layers and the dielectric components. In addition to delamination resistance the resultant capacitors provides augmented mechanical adhesion of the terminations to the end faces of the capacitor and improved heat dissipation.

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patent: 3922387 (1975-11-01), Larry
patent: 5036424 (1991-07-01), Yokotani et al.

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