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titleOfInvention ELECTRO-INSULATED MATERIAL
abstract The invention relates to a elektroisolationsfaehiges material and has significance for electrical engineering / electronics, in particular for printed circuit board technology. The aim is to create a versatile material and to expand the range of materials also for the Leiterplattenloettechnik so that the technology with attachable components is possible and the material can always remain on the basic body, without disturbing technical processes. This is achieved by incorporating paint resin components by blending the particular solution of an alkyd resin with the particular solution of a hard resin.
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