| P/N |
Composition |
Firing Temperature |
Key Features & Applications |
Datasheet |
| 55H-1805 |
Platinum paste |
Sintering at 850 - 950℃ |
Platinum electrode, sintered at 850 - 950℃, sensor, using platinum electrode, high cost-performance ratio |
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| 55H-1803 |
Platinum paste |
850~1300℃ |
Platinum electrodes, sintered at 850 - 1300℃, meet the requirements of most external electrodes and high-temperature co-sintering. Their resistivity is smaller than that of 55H-1805 and they can be repeatedly re-fired. |
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| 55H-1803D |
Platinum paste |
High-temperature co-firing at 1000 - 1300℃ |
Commonly used platinum electrodes, sintered at a temperature range of 1000 to 1300℃. The sensor's sintered electrode is connected with the platinum electrode and the thin layer, with a temperature resistance of 1400 to 1500℃. It can meet the requirement o |
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| 55H18 |
Platinum paste |
Sintering at temperatures ranging from 850 to 1300 degrees Celsius |
Thermal element platinum paste, sintered at 850 - 1300℃, used for making heating resistive devices, with stable high-temperature performance |
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| 55L-2209 |
Platinum paste |
80~150℃烘干 |
Single-component low-temperature platinum paste offers excellent conductivity and film adhesion, and has good printing properties, oxidation resistance, flexibility. It can be screen-printed, spot-applied, or sprayed. It needs to be dried at 80-150℃, and |
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