Tb. Wang et al., Heating and reliability characteristics of electrically conductive adhesives using variable frequency microwave cure, PROCEEDINGS OF 3RD ELECTRONICS PACKAGING TECHNOLOGY CONFERENCE, 2000, pp. 373-377
Microwave(MW) as heating source to cure polymer and polymer based composite
s can significantly speed up the curing process. Electrically conductive ad
hesive(ECA) however excludes the use of MW because metal particles containe
d inside the ECA will cause arcing as exposed to MW. A new technique named
Variable Frequency Microwave (VFMW) has been recently developed, with which
arcing caused by the presence of metal can be avoid, thus a rapid process
for curing ECA is available with use of this technique. In this paper, seve
ral kinds of electrically conductive adhesives were cured with VFMW, the he
ating rates as a function of the polymer materieal, the percentage of the m
etal particles in the ECAs, the effect of geometric size and shape of the m
etal particles, as well as the physical parameters of the VFMW are reported
. Then the reliability testing was conducted to analyze the reliability of
the conductive adhesive joint under VFMW curing condition.