Metallizing compositions and the preparation of electrically con

Stock material or miscellaneous articles – Composite – Of quartz or glass

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252514, 427102, 427103, 427123, 427125, 427376B, 427405, 427419C, 427108, 338308, 29620, 29625, 428209, 428210, 428426, 428427, 428428, 106 114, B32B 1504, H01B 108, B32B 1706

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ABSTRACT:
Metallizing compositions suitable for the production of fired on electrically conductive films which do not adversely affect the overall strength of heat resistant substrates are described. The compositions comprise, in specified proportions, at least one finely divided electrically conductive metal, certain alkali metal, crystallizable, high silica glass frits as binder, inert liquid vehicle and, if desired, inert filler and/or pigment. The compositions are particularly suited to glass substrates and provide therewith composite structures having greater strength than that of the glass substrate.

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patent: 3615734 (1971-10-01), Cole

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