Air-firable glass-free metal electrically conductive thick film pastes of d
ifferent compositions were developed by using a titanium alloy component, a
nd tin and zinc metal substitutes for glass frit used in traditional thick
film pastes. The effect of different components on the electrical resistivi
ty and bonding between the thick film and the alumina substrate was investi
gated. Thick films with low electrical resistivity and good bonding to the
alumina substrate were obtained by using silver, zinc, tin, and TiCu alloy
powders in the pastes. The addition of zinc at a small proportion (<0.5 wt.
%) to a thick film paste enhanced the adhesion between the thick film and t
he alumina substrate with negligible increase in the electrical resistivity
. The use of titanium alloy powder instead of pure titanium powder is prefe
rred Better composition distribution, and consequently, better wetting and
bonding are expected by using active metal particles of a smaller size.