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titleOfInvention Antimony-free glass, antimony-free frit, and glass package tightly sealed with frit
abstract An antimony-free glass suitable for use in a frit to produce a tightly sealed glass package is described. A tightly sealed glass package, such as an OLED display device, provides a first glass substrate plate and a second glass substrate plate, by laminating an antimony-free frit on the first substrate plate. Manufactured. The OLED can be laminated on the second glass substrate plate. Next, an irradiation source (eg, laser, infrared) is used to connect the first glass substrate plate to the second glass substrate plate and heat the frit that melts and forms a tight seal to protect the OLED. To do. Glass without antimony has excellent water resistance, good flow, low glass transition temperature and low coefficient of thermal expansion.
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