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titleOfInvention Sealing material laminate and joined body
abstract An object of the present invention is to provide a sealing material capable of suppressing breakage of a member due to residual stress in joining a low expansion member and a high expansion member. A sealing material laminate 3 in which a first sealing material layer 1 having a thermal expansion coefficient α 1 and a second sealing material layer 2 having a thermal expansion coefficient α 2 are joined to each other. −25 × 10 −7 / K ≦ α 1 ≦ 25 × 10 −7 / K, α 1 <α 2 is satisfied, and α 2 −α 1 ≧ 10 × 10 −7 / K. The stopping material layer 1 and / or the second sealing material layer 2 contains glass, the first sealing material layer 1 contains β-quartz solid solution as a main crystal, and the first sealing material layer 1 is a composition, in mol%, SiO 2: 48~75%, Al 2 O 3: 5~25%, Li 2 O: 5~30%, B 2 O 3: not including 10 to 23% (provided that 10% ), ZnO: 0 to 2.5% (not including 2.5%). A joined body 100 in which the sealing material laminate 3 is interposed between the first member 10 and the second member 20. [Selection] Figure 1
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