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Pain Points in Thick- and Thin-Film Circuit Fabrication and Ceramic Substrate Advantages

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  Pain Points in Thick- and Thin-Film Circuit Fabrication and Ceramic Substrate Advantages In the pursuit of high performance and high reliability in electronic manufacturing, traditional substrate materials have become increasingly unable to meet the ever more demanding requirements. Limited thermal conductivity, poor high-temperature stability and insufficient surface accuracy are becoming the bottlenecks for the development of thick-film and thin-film circuits. Therefore, the industry urgently needs a new type of carrier that combines excellent insulation, efficient heat dissipation, outstanding dimensional stability and ideal surface flatness to support the printing and sintering processes of precision circuits.   Core performance requirements of thick film/film circuits for the substrate:   In the field of high-performance electronics, thick-film and thin-film circuits are two crucial microfabrication technologies. Although their processing paths are different, they ...
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https://www.innovacera.com/news/new-functional-ceramic-materials.html  New functional ceramic materials are dielectric materials with electrical, magnetic, optical, acoustic, thermal, mechanical, chemical or biological functions. There are many types of functional ceramic materials and a wide range of uses, mainly including ferroelectric, piezoelectric, dielectric, pyroelectric New ceramic materials with different functions such as semiconductor, electro-optic and magnetic. zirconia ceramics New functional ceramic materials are important basic materials in modern high-tech fields such as electronic information, integrated circuits, mobile communications, energy technology, and national defense. Functional ceramics and their new electronic components play an important role in the development of the information industry and the enhancement of comprehensive national strength. strategic significance. alumina porous ceramic 1.Semiconducting Ceramics Semiconductor ceramics refer to polyc...