I have had a lot of mails regarding glass frit bonding. > Following are the addressess for obtaining glass frit: > (1) Vitta Corporation, 7 trowbridge Drive, Connecticut,06801 Tel: (203)790-8155 > (2) Ferro E;ectronic Glass, Electronic and Speciality Glass Dept., Frit Division, 4150 E 56th st. Cleveland OH 44101 > Tel: (216)-641-8580 > (3) Corning: (607)-974-4525 > > I hope this information is helpful for people who are looking for glass frit bonding > > -----Original Message----- > From: Genadi Genadiev [SMTP:genadiev@ihm.et.tu-dresden.de] > Sent: Friday, November 06, 1998 2:59 AM > To: ramadas@ti.com > Subject: Glass frit Bondin > > Dear Mr. Ramadas, > > I'm a research student at the Technical University of Dresden, > Germany, working at a project about glass-frit bonding. > I have read your article in the MEMS-newsgroup from 29.07.1997. > Concerning this article I would like to ask for your assistance with > the following problem. For my practical research I need small amounts > of glass-frit paste. Could you perhaps tell me where I could find > this, or its components, and how much it would cost me? Furthermore, I > would need to know about the conditions this paste fulfills. How does > it react to exposure to temperature or pressure? I read about kinds > that react at 600-800C, others that react at about 290C-380C, and > yet another reacting at above 100C. Would that be the same paste or > are totally different procedures applied? I would be very grateful if > you could help me out with information, sources in literature or ideas > where to look. > > > With best regards > > Genadi Genadiev > genadiev@ihm.et.tu-dresden.de