Low temperature glass frit sealing for thin computer displays

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313495, H01J 926

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061296031

ABSTRACT:
A flat panel display and a method for forming a flat panel display. In one embodiment, the flat panel display includes a sealed interior region formed by heating a low temperature glass frit in a vacuum. The low temperature glass frit is placed between a faceplate and a backplate. The low temperature glass frit is heated such that it melts, forming a sealed interior region between the faceplate and the backplate which is hermetically sealed. The low temperature glass frit allows for melting of the glass frit at a temperature lower than that of prior art processes. The resulting sealed interior region is in a vacuum. Therefore, evacuation tubes are not required and process steps associated with evacuation through an evacuation tube are eliminated.

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