CRT with carbon-particle layer on a metallized viewing screen

Electric lamp and discharge devices – Cathode ray tube – Screen

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313473, 427 64, H01J 2910

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ABSTRACT:
A CRT comprising a screen support, a luminescent viewing screen on the support, a light-reflective metal layer on the screen, and a particulate layer of carbon particles and preformed silica particles on the metal layer. The particulate layer may be made by spraying a suspension of carbon (amorphous carbon and/or graphite) and silica (less than 0.1-micron size) on the metal layer while it is preheated in the 50.degree. to 75.degree. C. range.

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