[Aluminum Surface Treatment Problem Solving Case] Heat-resistant Insulating Film for IC Inspection Jigs
Improved workability with cost reduction and increased design flexibility! Crackless anodizing that achieves high voltage resistance.
When inspecting electronic substrates, ICs, and semiconductors, a specified high voltage must be applied, and an insulating jig is required during this process. Ceramic spraying and insulating coatings are costly, have limitations on the shape of the jigs, and can lead to issues such as reduced thermal conductivity. Therefore, we apply a heat-resistant crack-free hard anodized treatment "TAF TR" to the surface of the components, which can be used without cracking even in environments of 350°C. Specially shaped jigs can be created at a relatively low cost and can also accommodate heating. [Challenges and Background] - Ceramic spraying and insulating coatings are expensive. - There are limitations on the shape of the jigs, and issues such as reduced thermal conductivity arise. - Anodized coatings have insulating properties but can crack at high temperatures, leading to a lack of reliability. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
- Company:東栄電化工業 相模原本社工場
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