Resistor sheet input tablet for the input of two-dimensional pat

Adhesive bonding and miscellaneous chemical manufacture – Delaminating processes adapted for specified product – Delaminating in preparation for post processing recycling step

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29620, 156634, 156656, 1566591, 156902, 427102, 427103, C23F 102, B44C 122, C03C 1500, C03C 2506

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045404631

ABSTRACT:
A resistor sheet input tablet comprising two rectangular resistor sheets each provided at two opposite edges thereof with electrodes, the rectangular resistor sheets being superposed such that the electrodes on one of the resistor sheets lie perpendicularly to those on the other resistor sheets, wherein the resistor sheets have a two resistor layer construction comprising (a) a main resistor layer consisting of a thin metal film deposited thereon which in turn is bonded to (b) an electrically insulating layer and (c) a protective resistor layer formed on the surface of the main resistor layer.

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patent: 4283248 (1981-08-01), Kakuhashi et al.
patent: 4396900 (1983-08-01), Hall

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