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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 16, 1983
Filed:
Jan. 07, 1982
Yoshio Mohri, Matsusaka, JP;
Tsutomu Ikeda, Matsusaka, JP;
Takashi Hiroishi, Matsusaka, JP;
Kinzi Sano, Matsusaka, JP;
Yasuhiro Yamamoto, Matsusaka, JP;
Yuji Yamamoto, Matsusaka, JP;
Ryoji Nakashima, Matsusaka, JP;
Central Glass Company, Limited, Ube, JP;
Abstract
A method of producing a glazed ceramic substrate, which is useful for a hybrid integrated circuit or a thermal head of a thermal printer for instance, by applying a glass onto a major surface of a ceramic substrate, firing the substrate to form a molten glass layer on the substrate surface and cooling the fired substrate. To obtain the glazed ceramic substrate with high flatness despite the tendency of the substrate to warp due to difference in thermal expansion coefficient between the ceramic and the glass, a refractory base which supports the substrate during the firing and cooling steps is so shaped as to allow the substrate to deform during the firing step reversely to the expected warp at the cooling step, so that the warp at the cooling step is offset by the preceding deformation. For example, the upper surface of the base is shaped into a continuous and concave surface. As a modification, suitably shaped rib-like or pillar-like spacers are arranged on the top face of a flat base plate with intervals therebetween.