Compositions: ceramic – Ceramic compositions – Titanate – zirconate – stannate – niobate – or tantalate or...
Patent
1990-01-10
1991-04-30
Dixon, Jr., William R.
Compositions: ceramic
Ceramic compositions
Titanate, zirconate, stannate, niobate, or tantalate or...
501 17, 501134, 501135, C04B 3546
Patent
active
050118030
ABSTRACT:
Dielectric materials comprise perovskite of lead, magnesium, niobium, iron and tungsten oxides, the residue of two types of sintering aids and transition metal oxide component.
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Nance Joseph D.
Park Hyun D.
Dixon Jr. William R.
Kemet Electronics Corporation
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