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titleOfInvention Marking ink composition for fluorescent lamp
abstract PURPOSE: To obtain a marking ink which is low in cost and excellent in workability, by adding bismuth oxide, molybdenum oxide, nickel fluoride, lantha num sulfide or neodymium sulfide and glycerine to zinc oxide or titanium oxide and lead borate glass. n CONSTITUTION: The title marking ink composition is obtained by adding glycer ine to a compsn. prepd. by incorporating 14W18pts. at least one member selector from among bismuth oxide, molybdenum oxide, nickel fluoride, lanthanum sulfide and neodymium sulfide in 58W70pts. zinc oxide and/or titanium oxide and 12W28pts. lead borate glass (PbO/B 2 O 3 ratio of 7.7). The selection of an inorg. oxide exhibiting a stable coloration in a temp. range of 600W800°C as an appropriate filler and a binder for the above-obtained compsn. brings about a great effect on manufacture of tubular bulbs, such as preparation of a marking ink for tubular bulbs at extremely low cost with excellent workability. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1986,JPO&Japio
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