[New Product] Coating-type adsorbent and getter that adsorbs both volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and moisture.
ZeDry/VOC is a high-capacity, solvent-free, thermosetting dispenser-type getter for moisture and volatile organic compounds (VOCs). It is designed for semi-hermetic packages of optoelectronic devices, microelectronics device packages, and optical/electronic modules. ZeDry/VOC functions as a reversible getter for moisture and VOCs (such as methyl ethyl ketone and toluene), allowing for the recovery of adsorption capacity through heating even after saturation due to atmospheric exposure. Additionally, bleed to the coated surface is minimized. 【Features】 - High adsorption capacity for volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and moisture - Reversible getter that allows regeneration of VOC and moisture adsorption capacity through heating even after saturation due to atmospheric exposure - Thermosetting type - Solvent-free, epoxy-based - Extremely low outgassing - Low bleed - No powder fallout
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SAES leverages its experience in getter materials and polymer composite materials to develop and manufacture a wide variety of gas adsorbents that can adsorb moisture and other gases under various environmental conditions. The target active gases are typically chemically adsorbed by SAES's functional polymer composite materials. Therefore, in the operating environment of general devices, the adsorbed gases are not released again. Various materials, including SAES's coating-type moisture adsorbents, are designed to fit the various manufacturing processes of the devices in which they are used.
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〇Microelectronics devices 〇Optoelectronics devices 〇Optical modules 〇Other semi-hermetic packages
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The "Saes Getters Group," a global pioneer in getter technology, has been providing solutions for various applications, such as high and ultra-high vacuum environments and the deposition of pure metals, since its founding in the 1940s (including gas/moisture adsorbents, mercury/alkali metal deposition sources, etc.). Additionally, the company has actively invested in research and development, and since 2004, it has expanded its business into the Nitinol market. The superelastic properties of Nitinol are applied in medical devices, while its shape memory characteristics are utilized in industrial and household electrical appliances.