Fusing together metal particles using a high-frequency electroma

Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Electrical device making

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118623, 219 1065, 219 1067, 21912112, 21912135, 427 47, 427 96, H05K 302, B05B 5025

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ABSTRACT:
Micro-miniature particles of low resistivity material are fused by applying a highly concentrated high-frequency electromagnetic field to the particles. An electrially conductive printed circuit is formed by laying out a pattern of contiguous micr-miniature particles of low resistivity material and applying a highly concentrated high-frequency electromagnetic field to the particles to fuse them together to form a low resistance electrical conductive circuit.

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