"Alumina thick film circuit board" with excellent heat dissipation and heat resistance properties.
Building a consistent high-quality line! Introducing electronic material substrates with high reliability!
The "Alumina Thick Film Circuit Board" is an electronic material substrate with high reliability, where electrode materials and resistive materials are baked onto an alumina substrate that excels in heat dissipation and heat resistance. It is suitable for applications such as automotive electronic components, communication industrial equipment, power supplies, and safety devices. Our company, in collaboration with our affiliated company "Ina Ceramic Co., Ltd.," produces and sinters alumina substrates, establishing a consistent high-quality line from circuit printing, firing, resistance value adjustment, component mounting, molding, to electrical testing. 【Features】 ■ Electrode materials and resistive materials are baked onto an alumina substrate with excellent heat dissipation and heat resistance ■ High reliability ■ A consistent high-quality line is established from circuit printing to electrical testing *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Circuit Design Specifications (Excerpt)】 <Substrate> ■Material: 96% Alumina ■Substrate Size: 50.4mm × 50.4mm to 116mm × 116mm ■Thickness: 0.23~1.0mm ■Warping Tolerance: 80μm/inch ■Through Hole Diameter: Minimum 0.1mm, hole filling possible *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Usage】 ■ Automotive electronic components, communication industry equipment, power supplies, safety devices, etc. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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IAM Electronics Co., Ltd. has been engaged in the manufacturing of thick film electronic components since its establishment, growing as a key player in cutting-edge electronics with hybrid ICs, resistor networks, chip resistors, semi-fixed resistors, and chip resistor networks. Additionally, we have been working on steatite substrates, a type of ceramic for the electronics industry, since 1974, and began mass production of alumina ceramic substrates in 1984, achieving integrated production from materials to final products. Moving forward, we will continue to make efforts to contribute to the realization of a prosperous society through the electronics industry, manufacturing and selling even better products.