Abstract

A lead-free, low-viscosity SnO–MgO–P2O5 glass powder was fabricated. Sinterability, wetting, flowability, crystallization, and the resulting properties of the glass powder were investigated. It is shown that the powder compact can be fully densified above 362 °C and show good wet to the substrate above 417 °C. The properties (coefficient of thermal expansion and chemical durability) of the sintered glass depend on the sintering temperature and are discussed in terms of the development of crystalline phases during sintering.

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