Formation of Barrier Ribs for Plasma Display Panel via Capillary Molding—Effects of Sintering Conditions on Barrier Rib Morphology
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概要
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Various types of barrier ribs for a plasma display panel were formed via a capillary molding process. A thermosetting paste was filled into cavities of working molds by means of capillary action and was cured prior to removal of the molds. The working molds were prepared by curing liquid polydimethylsiloxane on master molds that were produced from a photoresist. It was demonstrated that various types of barrier ribs could be produced successfully by sintering the ribs formed by the molding process. In addition, the effects of solid loading in the paste, prefiring temperature and type of barrier ribs on the morphologies of the ribs were investigated.
- Published by the Japan Society of Applied Physics through the Institute of Pure and Applied Physicsの論文
- 2003-12-15
著者
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Yoo Kwang-suk
Department Of Materials Science And Engineering Hongik University
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Kim Yong-seog
Department Of Materials Science And Engineering Hongik University
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Kim Yong-ho
Department Of Materials Science And Engineering Hongik University
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Chang Tae-Jung
Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Hongik University, 72-1 Sangsu Dong, Mapo Ku, Seoul
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Chang Tae-jung
Department Of Materials Science And Engineering Hongik University
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