Ceramic electric conduction paint and application method thereof
A conductive coating and ceramic technology, applied in the field of ceramic conductive coating, can solve the problems of short magnetic conduction, conduction and anti-oxidation time, time-consuming and laborious, cumbersome operation, etc.
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Embodiment 1
[0019] The ceramic conductive coating of the present embodiment comprises the raw material of following parts by weight:
[0020] 99.999% pure silver 86 parts resin 9 parts titanium 1.0 parts scandium 1.5 parts
[0021] 0.5 parts of tin, 0.5 parts of zirconium, 0.2 parts of rhodium, 0.3 parts of platinum
[0022] 0.5 parts of antioxidant, 0.5 parts of magnetic and conductive agent
[0023] During use, after mixing the raw materials of the above-mentioned parts by weight, soak them in the mixed solution of wax water, hydrochloric acid and sulfuric acid, and then
[0024] Spread it evenly on the ceramic container, and then fire it at 650-800 degrees Celsius to get the finished product.
Embodiment 2
[0026] Different from Example 1, the ceramic conductive paint of this example includes the following raw materials in parts by weight:
[0027] 99.999% pure silver 98 parts resin 15 parts titanium 2 parts scandium 2.5 parts
[0028] 1 part of tin, 1 part of zirconium, 0.4 part of rhodium, 0.5 part of platinum
[0029] 1 part of antioxidant, 1 part of magnetic and conductive agent.
Embodiment 3
[0031] Different from Example 1, the ceramic conductive paint of this example includes the following raw materials in parts by weight:
[0032] 99.999% pure silver 60 parts resin 5 parts titanium 0.5 parts scandium 1 part
[0033] 0.1 part tin, 0.1 part zirconium, 0..1 part platinum, 0.1 part platinum
[0034] 0.1 part of antioxidant, 0.1 part of magnetic and conductive agent.
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