Specialized metallurgical processes – compositions for use therei – Compositions – Loose particulate mixture containing metal particles
Patent
1996-04-19
1997-09-16
Kastler, Scott
Specialized metallurgical processes, compositions for use therei
Compositions
Loose particulate mixture containing metal particles
75255, 420411, B22F 100
Patent
active
056675542
ABSTRACT:
Base metal resistors based on a new approach to alloy formation of nickel and chromium metals are presented that are rugged and offer excellent stability. Fine particle size nickel and chromium powders together with fluxing agents are blended together in a preselected ratio with a glass fret and screening agent. The composition is subsequently printed and fired in a nitrogen furnace at approximately 900.degree. C. to 930.degree. C. These resistors are compatible with other prior art base metal conductors, resistors and dielectrics.
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CTS Corporation
Kastler Scott
Starkweather Michael W.
Watkins Albert W.
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