2024-03-28T20:56:57Zhttp://digital.csic.es/dspace-oai/requestoai:digital.csic.es:10261/174742022-12-20T10:35:51Zcom_10261_78com_10261_3col_10261_331
Rubia, Miguel Ángel de la
Peiteado, Marco
Frutos, José de
Rubio Marcos, Fernando
Fernández Lozano, José Francisco
Caballero Cuesta, Amador
2009-10-06T10:05:42Z
2009-10-06T10:05:42Z
2007
Journal of the European Ceramic Society 27 (2007) 3887–3891
http://hdl.handle.net/10261/17474
10.1016/j.jeurceramsoc.2007.02.057
Thick films of ZnO-based varistors have been prepared by screen printing and tape casting techniques. The manufacture of varistor thick films by
screen printing shows two critical problems; the excessive volatilization of Bi2O3 during the sintering step, due to the exaggerated area–volume
ratio of these devices and the lack of density of the green compacts, problem inherent to screen printing technology. Tape casting improves compact
density and it is also possible to include an additional press step before sintering. An electrical and microstructure comparison between thick films
prepared by both technologies has been carried out for a wide range of sintering temperatures. Although far from the electrical response of bulk
ceramics, the results obtained show good varistor behavior when sintering the films at low temperatures.
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ZnO
Varistors
Tape casting
Thick films
Improved non-linear behaviour of ZnO-based varistor thick films prepared by tape casting and screen printing
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