Compositions: ceramic – Ceramic compositions – Titanate – zirconate – stannate – niobate – or tantalate or...
Patent
1983-12-23
1985-03-19
McCarthy, Helen M.
Compositions: ceramic
Ceramic compositions
Titanate, zirconate, stannate, niobate, or tantalate or...
361321, 501136, 501152, C04B 3546, H01B 312
Patent
active
045060266
ABSTRACT:
A low fired, temperature compensating dielectric composition is disclosed. The invention dielectric is formed of a base ceramic and a frit material. The base ceramic includes magnesium oxide, titanium oxide, calcium oxide, alumina, silica and at least one oxide of a rare element from the group of niobium, neodymium, tantalum, lanthanum, yttrium and praseodymium. The preferred oxides are those of niobium alone or with neodymium.
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Coller Dana L.
Hodgkins Charles E.
Rose Daniel C.
Leipold Paul A.
McCarthy Helen M.
TAM Ceramics, Inc.
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