Electronconductive paste to be baked on ceramic bodies to provid

Coating processes – Electrical product produced – Condenser or capacitor

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427 80, 427100, 427101, 427123, 4271262, 4271263, 4273763, B05D 512

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ABSTRACT:
An electroconductive paste consists essentially of 100 parts by weight of zinc in finely divided form, from about 0.01 to 10.00 parts by weight of a glass frit such as, typically, that of PbO-B.sub.2 O.sub.3 -SiO.sub.2 composition, and a vehicle such as alpha-terpineol containing ethylcellulose as an organic binder, for pasting the mixture of the zinc powder and the glass frit. The paste may contain an additive or additives such as the oxides of some metallic elements. By being baked on ceramic bodies at a temperature above the melting point of zinc, the paste forms conductors or electrodes of ceramic capacitors, varistors or the like. The capacitors or varistors having their conductors or electrodes thus prepared from the zinc paste are approximately equivalent in electrical and mechanical properties to those having their conductors or electrodes fabricated from a conventional silver paste.

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patent: 3784407 (1974-01-01), Shiio et al.
patent: 4130854 (1978-12-01), Hertz
patent: 4486813 (1984-12-01), Maher

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