PEM FOR PRODUCTION OF FLUORINATED BARIUM TITANATE CAPACITORS FOR OPERATION TO 200 C

Abstract

A study as made of the degradation and fluorination of ceramic dielectrics and a sound approach to the problem of manufacture of fluorinated ceramic capacitors to permit maximum us of present production facilities was established. A two fire pproach is planned, binder burn off and partial sintering followed by a fluora temporary tunnel kiln was assembled with a pusher mechanism to provide accurate soaking periods from 30 min to 2 hours. The fluoride atmosphere will be provided by introduction of volatile fluorides on a regular schedule. Efforts will be made to establish the capability to fluorinate 16,000 capacitor disc per 8-hr shift and to manufacture 4000 capacitors each of four types in accordance with Signal Corps Technical Requirements SCS-37 dated 9 March, 1959 and atio aturing firing. A temporary tunnel kiln was assembled with a pusher mechanism to provide accurate soaking periods from 30 min to 2 hours. The fluoride atmosphere will be provided by introduction of volatile fluorides on a regular schedule. Efforts will be made to establish the capability to fluorinate 16,000 capacitor disc per 8-hr shift and to manufacture 4000 capacitors each of four types in accordance with Signal Corps Technical Requirements SCS-37 dated 9 March, 1959 and amendment No. 1 dated 29 November, 1960.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jul 01, 1961
Accession Number
AD0267138

Entities

People

  • L. E. Nordquist

Organizations

  • Cornell Dubilier

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Advanced Electronics

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Assembly
  • Barium Titanates
  • Capacitors
  • Ceramic Capacitors
  • Ceramic Materials
  • Chemistry
  • Dielectric Permittivity
  • Dissipation Factor
  • Electronic Components
  • Engineers
  • Fluorides
  • Fluorination
  • High Temperature
  • Life Tests
  • Materials
  • Production
  • Test And Evaluation

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