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Glass ceramics LTCC green sheet

All products are environmentally friendly and free of lead! High printability enables high-density and high-precision processing.

LTCC is a glass ceramic that can be co-fired with conductors at lower temperatures than ceramics such as alumina. Yamamura Photonics' "Green Sheet for LTCC Substrates" enables low-temperature firing below 900°C and is characterized by high strength, low loss, low dielectric constant, and high dimensional stability during sintering. It is used in a wide range of applications, including high-frequency circuit substrates, automotive substrates, and various LED substrates, and is expected to see increasing applications as an essential material for enhancing the performance, miniaturization, and low profile of electronic components and modules. [Features] - High dimensional stability and printability - A lineup of distinctive standard products - Material development and custom support *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

  • Glass

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Sheet technology "Green Sheet"

We are developing LTCC with features such as low dielectric loss and high strength! This will contribute to the advancement of electronic devices.

We would like to introduce our sheet technology, "Green Sheet." In the case of "LTCC Green Sheet," we are developing low dielectric loss types and high strength types to meet the needs for low dielectric loss due to the advancement of wireless communication such as 5G, and the need for increased strength associated with thinner designs. We also provide prototyping for the sheet formation of ceramic and glass powders, as well as for laminated substrates and electrode printing. 【Features】 <LTCC Green Sheet> ■ Developing LTCC with characteristics such as low dielectric loss and high strength ■ Contributing to the advancement of electronic devices <Ceramic Sheet / Glass Sheet> ■ Capable of forming sheets from ceramic powders such as Al2O3 and AlN, as well as glass powders ■ Can form thick glass layers *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

  • Prototype Services
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  • Processing Contract

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Fired film / green sheet

This is a film that can be sintered through firing processing.

Our sintered film is primarily used for digital TV antennas in automobiles, enabling the formation of robust antennas on materials such as glass. Additionally, by shaping conductive lines, it can be applied as a high-temperature heater and can provide non-peeling product management codes or designs for products that require sintering processing. [We offer contract manufacturing of wiring formation technology] If you have any issues with manufacturing, please feel free to contact us.

  • Other polymer materials

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Yasase Industries Green Sheet (Linen Fabric)

Made from 100% natural jute, it can be returned to the soil.

Suitable for a wide range of applications such as root wrapping for greening trees, trunk wrapping, protection, snow fencing, and interior use.

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Contract processing service - ceramic green sheet

We offer contract processing services for the core technology of manufacturing thin ceramic substrates, known as "green sheet coating and molding."

Information on Contracted Services Our company, a "ceramics substrate specialized manufacturer" with an in-house integrated processing process from material mixing, sheet coating, firing, to circuit printing, offers contracted processing services utilizing our long-developed foundational technologies for thin ceramic substrate manufacturing, namely "green sheet coating and molding technology" and "high-temperature stable sintering technology." We look forward to your inquiries.

  • Printed Circuit Board
  • Fine Ceramics

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High-precision mold pressing technology for ceramic green sheets

The green sheet is soft and sheet-like before sintering, making processes such as slitting and mold processing relatively easy.

Mold Press Processing of Green Sheets Our ceramic substrate manufacturing involves firing green sheets made from blended raw materials that have been coated onto sheets. These green sheets are soft and in sheet form before sintering, making processes such as slitting and mold processing relatively easy. By applying press processing using high-precision molds for these sheet processes, we can accommodate processing specifications such as "non-standard shapes," "through holes," and "split slits" for the ceramic substrates after sintering.

  • Ceramics

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