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titleOfInvention Conductive paste
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To form a very thin internal electrode layer without causing structural defects such as delamination and cracks in a multilayer ceramic capacitor, Provided is a conductive paste that can be manufactured at low cost. The conductive paste of the present invention is a conductive paste containing a metal powder, a binder resin and a solvent, wherein the metal powder is extracted by a fluid in a subcritical state, a critical state or a supercritical state. It is characterized by being. [Selection figure] None
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