Coating-type desiccant (Coating performance and large capacity dual model) "eDry/X"
Improving product reliability! High-capacity, solvent-free coating-type moisture getter.
eDry/X is a high-capacity, solvent-free, coating-type moisture getter developed for applications in semiconductors, medical devices, microelectronic components, and optoelectronic component packaging, as well as other applications that require high functionality and reliability. It is compatible with thermal curing. Due to its viscous nature, it can be applied using methods such as syringe dispensing or brading. The eDry/X film functions as an irreversible moisture getter. 【Features】 ○ Suitable for handling and application in the atmosphere ○ High moisture absorption capacity ○ Resistance to atmospheric exposure ○ Becomes a hard film after curing ○ High flexibility ○ Can be applied in thickness ranges from 10μm to 1000μm ○ Solvent-free / epoxy-based ○ Extremely low outgassing ○ No loose particles
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Leveraging experience in getter materials and polymer composite materials, Saes develops and manufactures a wide variety of gas adsorbents that adsorb moisture and other gases under various environmental conditions. Generally, the target active gases are chemically adsorbed by Saes' functional polymer composite materials. Therefore, within the operating environment of typical devices, the adsorbed gases are not released again. Various materials, including Saes' coating-type moisture adsorbents, are designed to fit the various manufacturing processes of the devices in which they are used.
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【Examples of Use】 ● Semi-hermetic package ● Microelectronic devices ● Optoelectronic devices ● Quartz oscillators ● Implantable medical devices ● Organic lasers ● Flexible organic devices
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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.