Photosensitive semi-aqueous developable copper conductor composi

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430270, 430285, 430288, 430910, 430917, G03F 7027, G03F 7033

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ABSTRACT:
A semi-aqueous developable copper conductive composition which is fireable in a nonoxidizing atmosphere is developable in an aqueous solution containing 0.63 percent by weight sodium borate and 8.7 percent by weight butyl cellusolve.

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