LTCC substrate
LTCC stands for Low Temperature Co-fired Ceramics, which refers to low-temperature sintered ceramics. The low firing temperature allows the use of metals with low resistance as conductors, making it ideal for high-frequency applications due to its low loss. Its ease of multilayering and flattening, along with minimal shrinkage variation, enables high-precision and high-density mounting. By using DPC (Direct Plating Copper), it can also be utilized in applications that require high thermal conductivity and excellent heat dissipation. Thus, LTCC is expected to be used in various fields such as circuit boards and semiconductor packages.
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Features - Non-shrinkage (high density) - Three-dimensional structure - SiP concept - Built-in high-frequency components - Low cost
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- MEMS sensor package - High-frequency device package - LED package - Medical devices - Aerospace & industrial equipment
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Orbray was founded in 1939, starting with the production of sapphire bearings for electric meters. By integrating advanced technology with its unique skills in precision gemstone processing—cutting, grinding, and polishing—the company has been at the forefront of technological innovation, providing a wide range of products in the fields of semiconductors, medical physics, telecommunications, and precision instruments. They manufacture and sell products ranging from the cultivation and processing of materials such as diamonds and sapphires to semiconductor tools (capillaries, wire tension), optical communication components, MEMS, precision nozzles, ruby scalpels, sapphire products, small motors (micro-motors), micro diaphragm pumps, servo motors, and environmental energy generation devices.