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Volume 17, Issue 1
  • ISSN: 0032-1400

Abstract

New and improved compositions of pastes for ruthenium resistors have been developed at the Johnson Matthey Research Laboratories. Evaluation of the properties of such resistors shows that these materials are suitable both technically and economically for use in circuits designed for the domestic electronics market. This article is based on a paper given at Internepcon 72, Brighton, last October.

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