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Preparing Low‐Loss Low‐Temperature Cofired Ceramic Material without Glass Addition
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Materials ScienceCrystalline CeramicsEngineeringPrior Glass PreparationCeramicsO 3Ceramics MaterialsMicrowave CeramicCeramic SynthesisGlass PreparationMetal-ceramic SystemsCeramic PowdersGlass AdditionCeramic TechnologyCeramic Processing
A low‐temperature cofired ceramic (LTCC) composition for radio‐frequency purposes was accomplished without prior glass preparation. In this process, the formulation was made by mixing the glass‐forming oxides (ZnO, SiO 2 , and B 2 O 3 ) with the commercial microwave ceramic MgTiO 3 –CaTiO 3 . The sintering, microstructure, and microwave properties were compared to a formulation with exactly the same composition, but a conventional production route, including glass preparation. The novel preparation route resulted in improved firing properties of the mixture. Also, the densities, porosities, and phases of the samples were almost the same as those of the conventional samples, but the phase fractions were different. Finally, this preparation route produced better dielectric values.
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