Multi-layer photosensitive glass ceramic charge plate

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CA 1072218

MULTI-LAYER PHOTOSENSITIVE GLASS CERAMIC CHARGE PLATE Abstract of the Disclosure A method for fabricating a multi-layer laminated charge plate for an ink jet printer. The charge plate is produced by selectively etched layers of photosensitive glass. By exposure of the photosensitive glass and controlled etching, the intermediate layers are provided with slots partially or completely etched through the thickness of the layers for the conductors to connect a charge electrode hole with pin connector pads. A heat treating process is used to bond the various layers of different thickness and configuration together by self-diffusion bonding. Metallization of the conductor paths is carried out with suitable alloys. The alloys with melting points higher than the bonding temperature can be deposited on appropriate layers prior to laminating. An alternate approach is to laminate the charge plate and produce metallization of the conductor path with a low melting point conductor by capillary flow.

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