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abstract (57) [Problem] To provide a conductive composition capable of obtaining excellent printing accuracy and printing reliability by improving the rheological properties of a paste. SOLUTION: The conductive composition comprises a conductive powder surface-treated with a surface treating agent and an organic vehicle. The conductive composition has a shear rate (1 / sec) and a paste viscosity (Pa ยท s). In the rheological curve showing the relationship between the paste composition, the paste viscosity is higher in the low shear rate region than in the conductive composition using the surface-treated conductive powder and the organic vehicle, and in the high shear rate region, the paste viscosity is higher. It is characterized in that the paste viscosity is lower than that of a conductive composition using an untreated conductive powder and an organic vehicle.
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