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At Yamamura Photonics, we utilize our film formation technology for LTCC substrates to accommodate the sheet formation of various ceramics and glass powders. We can handle a variety of materials, including alumina, zirconia, aluminum nitride, silicon nitride, and glass. We will design sheets according to your requirements, so please feel free to consult us if you wish to convert powders into sheets. 【Features】 ■ Sheet formation of various ceramic powders ■ Sheet formation of glass powders ■ Contract processing for sheet formation *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Other Features】 - Supports sheet formation of various ceramics including alumina, zirconia, aluminum nitride, and silicon nitride. - Not only ceramics but also capable of sheet formation using glass powder alone. - Glass sheets can also be used as bonding materials, and we can propose options such as high-temperature bonding glass sheets. - We can assist with material design, but we also accept contract processing of sheets using supplied powders. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Since its founding in 1949, we have developed our business based on the glass material technology and glass-to-metal sealing technology (GTMS) cultivated through glass products for vacuum tubes. Building on this accumulated technology, we have also aligned our innovations from vacuum tubes to semiconductors, and as a result of continuously providing various components that respond to the integration of light and electronics, our technology has now borne fruit in three business areas: "glass components for electrical and electronic devices," "optoelectronics packaging components," and "glass ceramics (LTCC)."