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The advantage of using biomass as a raw material is that it is renewable, environmentally friendly, economical, and widely distributed, supporting sustainable development.

Electronic paste

Electronic paste is a material used in the manufacturing of thick film components. It consists of a solid powder and organic solvents mixed uniformly through a three-roll rolling process, resulting in a paste-like consistency similar to toothpaste or paint. Depending on its application, it can be categorized into dielectric paste, resistance paste, and conductor paste. Based on the substrate type, it can be divided into ceramic, polymer, glass, and metal-insulating substrates. By sintering temperature, it can be classified as high-temperature, medium-temperature, or low-temperature drying paste. According to its usage, it can be general-purpose (for standard thick-film circuits) or special (such as stainless steel substrate paste or thermistor paste). Additionally, based on the cost of the conductive phase, it can be divided into precious metal pastes (like silver, palladium, ruthenium, and gold) and base metal pastes (such as molybdenum and manganese).