Method of fabricating multilayer capacitor

Adhesive bonding and miscellaneous chemical manufacture – Methods – Surface bonding and/or assembly therefor

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156257, 156264, 156268, 156270, 156497, B32B 3118

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050192000

ABSTRACT:
A method of fabricating a multilayer capacitor including a series of steps of applying an electrode paste on a ceramic green sheet supported on a supporting film, cutting the ceramic green sheet to a predetermined size by employing a cutting head having drawing means, stripping the cut ceramic green sheet from the supporting film with the ceramic green sheet being held in the cutting head, transferring the ceramic green sheet held in the cutting head to a metallic pressing mold, and laminating a plurality of ceramic green sheets in the metallic mold to obtain a laminated body by repeating the above step of stripping the ceramic green sheet from the supporting film and the above step of transferring the ceramic green sheet to the metallic mold.

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