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Thermoplastic electrode ink for the manufacture of ceramic multi-layer capacitor
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Inventors: Magrini, Kenneth H.; Jones, Raymond B.;
Assignee: Ferro Corporation (Cleveland, OH)
Primary Examiner: Ansher; Harold
Assistant Examiner:
Attorney, Agent or Firm: Baldwin, Egan, Walling & Fetzer
A ceramic multi-layer capacitor which uses specifically formulated electrode inks comprising a mixture of thermoplastic vehicles in combination with finely divided metal powders. The resultant thermoplastic electrode ink can be screen printed onto dielectric ware and immediately laminated, without a drying step. Multi-layer designs may be 50 or more layers wherein the thermoplastic components volatize at an appropriate time/temperature schedule to prevent slumping or delamination and to be chemically compatible with the organic binder components in the dielectric ware. |
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION What is claimed is: 1. A ceramic multi-layer capacitor comprising a plurality of layers of a dielectric substrate having an electrode ink composition diffused thereon, said ink composition consisting of a mixture of metal powders and a thermoplastic vehicle, said powders being a ternary system having a percentage by weight to the ink of 40 percent and which comprises a mixture of 20 parts platinum, 20 parts palladium and 60 parts gold, and wherein the percentage by weight of the vehicle to the ink is 60 percent and comprises a mixture of 68 parts cetyl alcohol, 18 parts spermaceti wax and 14 parts methacrylate resin. 2. A ceramic multi-layer capacitor comprising a plurality of layers of a dielectric substrate having an electrode ink composition diffused thereon, said ink composition consisting of a mixture of metal powders and a thermoplastic vehicle, said powders being a ternary system having a percentage by weight to the ink of 70 percent and which comprises a mixture of 20 parts platinum, 20 parts palladium and 60 parts gold, and wherein the percentage by weight of the vehicle to the ink is 30 percent and comprises a mixture of 73 parts stearyl alcohol, 20 parts methacrylate resin, 6 parts ethyl cellulose and 1 part alkyl phosphate. 3. A ceramic multi-layer capacitor comprising a plurality of layers of a dielectric substrate having an electrode ink composition diffused thereon, said ink composition consisting of a mixture of metal powders and a thermoplastic vehicle, said powders being a ternary system having a percentage by weight to the ink of 50 percent and which comprises a mixture of 20 parts platinum, 20 parts palladium and 60 parts gold, and wherein the percentage by weight of the vehicle to the ink is 50 percent and comprises a mixture of two thermoplastic materials wherein the percentage by weight of the first material to the total ink composition is 33. 5 percent and the percentage by weight of the second material to the total ink composition is 16. 5 percent, said first material consisting of 68 parts cetyl alcohol, 18 parts spermaceti wax and 14 parts methacrylate resin and said second material consisting of 73 parts stearyl alcohol, 20 parts methacrylate resin, 6 parts ethyl cellulose and 1 part alkyl phosphate
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