Low temperature cofireable dielectric paste

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5015 5, 5015 17, 5015 20, 5015136, C03C 416, C03C 1400

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058011080

ABSTRACT:
A dielectric paste material may be used in the fabrication of multilayered ceramic modules to create circuit elements. The dielectric paste is a multiphase material in which at least one phase is an alkaline earth metal, transition metal silicate. This yields a dielectric paste with extremely good K & Q values suitable for high frequency applications which significantly reduce manufacturing costs of modules.

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