Conductive pigment-coated surfaces

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"CONDUCTIVE PIGMENT-COATED SURFACES" ABSTRACT Conductive pigment-coated surfaces may be prepared by alloying a nonnoble conductive metal with an oxidizable material, admixing the alloy with an organic vehicle and a binder to form an ink followed by firing the ink in an oxidizing atmosphere containing about 20% by volume of oxygen at a temperature in excess of 1000°F. If so desired, a vitre- ous frit may also be present in the mixture. The resulting ink will possess desirable characteristics such as increased resistivity to oxi- dation, and increased firing strength when the oxidizable material such as boron is present in the alloy in an amount in the range of from about 12% to about 25% by weight.

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