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titleOfInvention Wet-etched insulator and electronic circuit components
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide an insulator as an insulating layer in a laminated body in which dust generation is suppressed during use, and more specifically, to provide an electronic circuit component to which the insulator is applied, in particular, a wireless suspension. I do. SOLUTION: An insulator which is formed by laminating one or more insulating unit layers, which can be etched by a wet process, An insulator obtained by heat treatment after wet etching. The insulator mainly exists as an insulating layer of a layered structure including a first inorganic layer-an insulating layer-a second inorganic layer, or a layered structure including an inorganic layer-an insulating layer, and at least a part of the inorganic layer. Is removed to expose the insulating layer.
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