Method of manufacturing a ceramic electronic part

Powder metallurgy processes – Powder metallurgy processes with heating or sintering – Metal and nonmetal in final product

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419 19, B22F 310, B22F 500

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ABSTRACT:
A method of manufacturing a ceramic electronic part includes the steps of: firing Pd electrodes or alloy electrodes containing Pd as a primary metal along with ceramics in the atmosphere in which Pd cannot be oxidized within the range (I) of oxidizing temperature of Pd in air; and firing the Pd electrodes or alloy electrodes along with the ceramics in air within the range (II) of deoxidizing temperature of PdO in air. The method can manufacture a ceramic electronic part, such as a multilayer ceramic capacitor, including Pd electrodes or alloy electrodes which contain Pd as a primary metal without forming internal defects inside the ceramic electronic part and reducing its properties.

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