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A bstract A method for the fabrication of thin ceramic sheets for use as capacitor dielectrics is described. Electrical tests indicate that titanium dioxide and various titanate sheets so prepared are desirable for such applications. A machine is described which extrudes a ceramic slip with a resin binder on a moving belt. The thin sheet is strong enough when dry to be stripped off and cut or punched to any desired flat shape and fired satisfactorily. The electrical properties of the material so produced have been determined and the assembly of the sheets into capacitors is discussed.
Howatt et al. (Fri,) studied this question.