Applied Science - Laser Cutting and Silver Sintering to Make Ceramic Circuit Boards

Watch to the end to see a beautiful demonstration of a circuit being used to solder itself! Wow! ❤️ The sintering process is interesting. It's basically sub-micron silver powder and a tiny bit of glass screen-printed onto the ceramic, that bakes into a highly conductive trace. It has a non-conductive coating of some unknown mixture of, probably, glass and oxide.

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This is making me wonder: who can decide what this work he has done is worth in monetary terms?

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