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publicationNumber KR-20020016677-A
titleOfInvention Method for fabricating a photo sensitive unit membrane of plasma display panel
abstract The present invention relates to a method of manufacturing a photosensitive unit film of a plasma display panel, which can prevent a decrease in adhesion and insulation breakdown of a photosensitive unit film through chemical bonding. A method of chemical bonding between a glass substrate and a photosensitive unit film in a paste for forming a photosensitive unit film Mixing a binder that acts as a binder, applying a paste for forming a photosensitive unit film containing the binder on a glass substrate, and forming a photosensitive unit film through exposure and development after applying the paste for forming a photosensitive unit film. Since the chemical bond is formed between the glass substrate and the photosensitive unit film, it is possible to prevent edges and ultimately improve the adhesion between the film and the substrate.
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