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titleOfInvention Lead-free glass and sealing material
abstract Disclosed is a lead-free glass, which is characterized by comprising 5-55 weight % of V 2 O 5 , 5-75 weight % of TeO 2 , 6-20 weight % of a total of RO (at least one selected from the group consisting of MgO, CaO, SrO and BaO) and 0.1-6 weight % of ZnO in a glass component, V 2 O 5 +TeO 2 +RO+ZnO being 70 weight % or greater. From this lead-free glass, a sealing material having fluidity which is capable of sealing at 400° C. or lower can be obtained.
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