Sintered resin for ceramic substrates
This series of sintered resin is an organic binder used for the tape casting of ceramic substrates. In addition to its advantages—such as transparency, excellent weather resistance, and high bonding strength—it also offers the following benefits compared to conventional PVB sintered resins:
1) During the sintering process, the debinding temperature is relatively low, making it easy to remove without leaving any residue.
2) Waste film sheets generated during the production and processing stages can be recycled and reused without requiring complex treatment.
3) The blank exhibits high toughness and strength, meeting the requirements of various subsequent processing operations.
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1) During the sintering process, the debinding temperature is relatively low, making it easy to remove without leaving any residue.
2) Waste film sheets generated during the production and processing stages can be recycled and reused without requiring complex treatment.
3) The blank exhibits high toughness and strength, meeting the requirements of various subsequent processing operations.
Product Model
| Model | Appearance | Solid content | Molecular weight | Viscosity | TG |
| CB-20 | Powder | - | 180,000 to 280,000 | - | 52℃ |
| CB-39 | Powder | - | 300,000 to 500,000 | - | 52℃ |
| PB-2503B | Liquid | 41-43% | 175,000–205,000 | 11,500–17,500 | 35℃ |
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