Use of conductor compositions in electronic circuits

Compositions – Electrically conductive or emissive compositions – Free metal containing

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C252S514000, C427S096400

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10472852

ABSTRACT:
Use of a composition comprising finely divided particles of (a) an electrically-conductive material; (b) one or more inorganic binders; and (c) aluminium, wherein components (a), (b) and (c) are dispersed in a liquid vehicle, in the manufacture of an electrically-conductive pattern on a substrate for the purpose of increasing the resistivity of said electrically-conductive pattern.

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