DocumentCode
3627073
Title
Can conductive adhesives with nanoparticles beat commonly used electrically conductive adhesives without nanoparticles?
Author
David Busek;Radoslav Radev;Pavel Mach
Author_Institution
Czech Technical University in Prague, Department of Electrotechnology, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Technick? 2, 166 27 Prague 6, Czech Republic. E-mail: busekd1@fel.cvut.cz
fYear
2007
fDate
5/1/2007 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
7
Lastpage
11
Abstract
This paper deals with electrically conductive adhesives (ECA´s) with isotropic properties (ICA´s) and describes the way of improving the quality parameters of such electrically conductive joint. This paper discusses the advantages and disadvantages of nanoparticle addition into commonly fabricated electrically conductive adhesive. Electrical parameters of ICA joints before and after mechanical, humid and humid-heat stress is applied, are observed. Standard controlling and evaluating principles for ECAs are based on resistance measurement of a joint; this paper shows that nonlinearity evaluation is more sensitive. For some applications, linearity might have crucial importance and an absolute size of resistance might not be so crucial. Our previous work proves that nonlinearity might not just be more sensitive but that it also does not have to progress in the same way as the resistivity (Busek, D. and Mach, P.).
Keywords
"Conductive adhesives","Nanoparticles","Electrical resistance measurement","Environmentally friendly manufacturing techniques","Lead","Electric resistance","Temperature sensors","Stress","Measurement standards","Curing"
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Electronics Technology, 30th International Spring Seminar on
ISSN
2161-2528
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-1217-4
Electronic_ISBN
2161-2064
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ISSE.2007.4432812
Filename
4432812
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