2008
DOI: 10.1007/s00397-008-0301-4
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Leveling and thixotropic characteristics of concentrated zirconia inks for screen-printing

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“…Phair et al [13] suggested that increased binder content in the paste formulation would increase the adhesion property of the paste onto the mesh, which results in an increased surface roughness of the printed trace. This is consistent with the results obtained in Fig.…”
Section: ) Paste Characteristics On DC Conductivitymentioning
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“…Phair et al [13] suggested that increased binder content in the paste formulation would increase the adhesion property of the paste onto the mesh, which results in an increased surface roughness of the printed trace. This is consistent with the results obtained in Fig.…”
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“…7, and information from the paste datasheets indicate that paste 1 has a higher binder content of 8-10 wt %, compared to a binder content of 5-7 % for paste 2. From literature [13], the uniformity profile of the trace resulting from the screen mask-paste interaction has been reported to affect the mechanical and electrochemical characteristics [13] of the trace. The results obtained in this section suggest that this may also have a significant influence on the DC electrical performance.…”
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“…Creep-recovery measurement provides information about the structural properties of slurries at very low stresses. 23), 24) Creep-curve can be theoretically divided into three parts. Immediate elastic deformation occurs at the beginning of the application of stress, which means that the response of the sample is governed by its elastic properties only.…”
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