Electrical circuit element comprising thick film resistor bonded

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252514, 252518, 338308, 427101, 428434, 428901, B32B 1706

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040768945

ABSTRACT:
Thick film resistive elements are prepared from an intimate admixture comprising silica, lead oxide and ruthenium dioxide or iridium dioxide which is heated to a temperature sufficient to provide a lead-containing glass having dispersed therein lead ruthenate or lead iridate. The lead-containing glass is comminuted and a resistor paste is formed which can be subsequently coated and fired on to a desired substrate to form the thick film resistive component. The method of this invention may facilitate the production of thick film resistors exhibiting a low temperature coefficient of resistivity, relative freedom from noise and drift, and high moisture resistance.

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