Stock material or miscellaneous articles – All metal or with adjacent metals – Having metal particles
Patent
1983-05-25
1985-06-11
Gron, Teddy S.
Stock material or miscellaneous articles
All metal or with adjacent metals
Having metal particles
428699, 428901, 427103, 427123, 427436, C23C 302, H05K 300
Patent
active
045228884
ABSTRACT:
A low-cost electrical conductor is prepared by applying a mixture of a metallic powder and a polymer on a substrate, curing the polymer, effecting an augmentation replacement reaction to replace some of the metallic powder with a more noble metal in such a way that the total volume of deposited metal at the surface exceeds that of the original metal powder replaced, and thereafter applying a dielectric material to selected areas of the conductor thus formed. Imperfections such as pin holes and screen marks can be eliminated by heating the dielectric material to cause a degree of flow. Multiple layer interconnected conductors can be prepared by reapplying the mixture of metallic powder and polymer such that a portion thereof contacts the first prepared conductor, curing the polymer and effecting an augmentation replacement reaction with a metal which is more noble than the powder metal and the replacement metal of the first conductor.
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patent: 3332860 (1967-07-01), Diebold et al.
patent: 4284665 (1981-08-01), Heimala et al.
"Radiation Curable Corrective Ink", Bolon et al., Proceedings of the 13th Electrical/Electronics Insulation Conference, Chicago, Ill., (Sep. 1977), pp. 108-111.
Eichelberger Charles W.
Wojnarowski Robert J.
Brooks Anne
Davis Jr. James C.
General Electric Company
Gron Teddy S.
Krauss Geoffrey H.
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