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[Proprietary Technology] Die-Cast Heat Sink (High-Performance Composite Material MMC)

Low thermal expansion, high thermal conductivity! We offer lightweight, high-rigidity materials with excellent heat dissipation properties = metal ceramic composite materials (MMC) using die-casting methods.

We have significantly reduced the cost of high-performance MMC using the die-casting method. ● Features of die-cast MMC 1. Low thermal expansion: 2/3 that of aluminum 2. High thermal conductivity: greater than aluminum 3. Lightweight and high rigidity: as light as aluminum with a Young's modulus greater than that of cast iron

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Composite Material MMC for Solar Cell Manufacturing Equipment

High thermal conductivity surpassing ceramics! Achieving low thermal expansion comparable to silicon!

By combining SiC ceramics with metallic silicon, we have achieved high thermal conductivity that surpasses ceramics and low thermal expansion comparable to silicon. Thermal conductivity that exceeds SiC and AlN! By changing the composite ratio, various properties can be realized. Surface treatment (plating) is possible, and it can also be used for electrostatic chucks. It can be made larger than ceramics. We also offer a combination of SiC and aluminum. For more details, please refer to the PDF catalog.

  • Ceramics
  • Fine Ceramics
  • Other metal materials

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[Example of Use] Movable Stage Metal Ceramic Composite Material

The performance of the device is improved by lightweight, high-rigidity metal-ceramic composite materials.

"Metal ceramic composite material with rigidity exceeding that of cast iron due to the lightness of aluminum" Aluminum is light but bends. Iron does not bend but is heavy. This is a new material that solves the designer's dilemma. In addition to excellent specific rigidity, its outstanding thermal properties of low thermal expansion and high thermal conductivity make it suitable for movable stages. The adoption of MMC is progressing in high-speed moving parts of mountings and machine tools. It meets diverse needs through gravity casting, low-pressure casting, and die casting methods.

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  • Other semiconductor manufacturing equipment
  • Other industrial robots

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[Example of Use] Sputtering Target Composite Material SiC/Si

You are using SiC/Si composite materials as the target material.

It is a composite material containing SiC ceramic particles in Si alloy. It has higher bending rigidity than crystalline Si, and there is no occurrence of cracking or chipping during use, allowing for stable film formation until the end. With a film formation rate (deposition speed) 1.3 times that of crystalline Si targets, efficient film formation is possible.

  • Sputtering Equipment
  • Other metal materials
  • Fine Ceramics

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Metal ceramic composite materials (MMC) adoption examples / adoption effects

A must-see for those seeking "something" that transcends barriers! The lightweight of aluminum, the rigidity of steel, high thermal conductivity, low thermal expansion, and vibration damping properties of MMC. What are the benefits of its adoption?

I can't find a clue to solve the problem. I want something to overcome the wall. Our unique new material, "Metal Ceramic Composite Material (MMC)," will solve your "?" 【Main Features】 ■ Lightweight ■ High rigidity ■ High thermal conductivity ■ Low thermal expansion ■ Vibration damping ■ Wear resistance 【Adoption Effects】 ■ Increased speed and energy efficiency of devices due to lightweight components ■ Improved precision of devices due to increased component rigidity ■ Enhanced heat dissipation ■ Prevention of thermal deformation Our unique composite material brings many benefits, such as improved device performance, resolution of thermal issues, increased energy efficiency, and reduced assembly man-hours through the integration of cast method components, and is being adopted in various fields. *For details, please refer to the materials available for download via the PDF button. We also welcome inquiries and questions through the inquiry button.

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  • Ceramics
  • Fine Ceramics

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Improvement Case Using Wafer Chuck with SiC/Si Composite Material

We will introduce examples of problem-solving using JFC's unique metal ceramic composite materials (MMC) based on our achievements. Please refer to the catalog (PDF).

The composite material MMC combines the lightweight properties of aluminum with the rigidity of steel, featuring high thermal conductivity and low thermal expansion. The composite material of SiC and Si is poreless and has a particle prevention effect, making it suitable for wafer chucks. 【Main Features】 ■ Lightweight ■ High Rigidity ■ High Thermal Conductivity ■ Low Thermal Expansion ■ Wear Resistance 【Adoption Effects】 JFC's unique composite material MMC (Metal Matrix Composites) brings numerous benefits, such as improved equipment performance and energy efficiency due to its lightweight and high rigidity, solutions to thermal issues from high thermal conductivity and low thermal expansion, and reduced assembly man-hours through the integration of parts using casting methods. It is being adopted in various fields. *For details, please refer to the materials available for download via the PDF button. We also welcome inquiries through the contact button.

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  • Ceramics
  • Fine Ceramics

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[Useful Information] Alumina Alternative Composite Material SA701

To customers struggling with large alumina parts - that problem can be solved with ceramic composite materials.

With the expansion of the semiconductor manufacturing equipment market, procurement issues related to ceramics have arisen. In particular, large alumina components have limited suppliers, and extended lead times are impacting equipment development schedules. The ceramic-metal composite material SA701 has slightly lower Young's modulus and bending strength compared to alumina, but it has high fracture toughness and is less prone to cracking, making it easy to handle. Its density is about 3/4 that of alumina, and it can be machined for direct threading, eliminating the need for metal bushings and enabling weight reduction. We encourage you to consider the adoption of metal-ceramic composite materials, which excel in producing larger components compared to alumina. *For more details, please refer to the materials available for download via the PDF button. We also welcome any questions or inquiries through the contact button.*

  • Other metal materials
  • Ceramics
  • Fine Ceramics

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[SEMICON Exhibition] Ceramics, Composite Materials MMC

We will jointly exhibit at "SEMICON JAPAN 2024" held in Tokyo BS. We will introduce products and application examples related to semiconductors.

<JGC Group Exhibition Overview> Since its founding, the JGC Group has contributed to various fields, including EPC (Engineering, Procurement, Construction) for plants and factories, particularly in oil refining and natural gas, as well as in diverse businesses such as the manufacturing of catalysts and fine ceramics. In the semiconductor field, we support the semiconductor industry from multiple angles, focusing on "design and construction of semiconductor-related factories," "components for semiconductor manufacturing equipment," and "materials for semiconductor materials." <JFC Exhibits> In the Japan Fine Ceramics corner, we will introduce products and application examples related to semiconductors. ● Guide beams made of metal-ceramic composite materials ● Large trays, stages, and pin chucks made of SiC ● Ceramic substrates and thin-film metallized substrates ● Solid electrolytes, Li-ion sensing films, SOFC/SOEC cells, pressure sensors for hydrogen environments <Exhibition Dates/Venue> ● Dates: December 13 (Wednesday) to 15 (Friday), 2024, 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM ● Venue: Tokyo Big Sight, East Hall 5, Booth No. 6032 ● JGC Holdings Booth, Japan Fine Ceramics *This exhibition requires prior registration (free admission).

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