From alumina ceramic substrates to finished products, all manufactured in-house! Leave hybrid ICs to IAM Electronics!
This is an announcement from AIEIM Electronics regarding "Hybrid ICs and Thick Film Printed Circuit Boards."
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**Features** ○ Short delivery times and support for small lot, diverse varieties through integrated production Alumina ceramic substrates are manufactured by our group company, Ina Ceramic Co., Ltd., and the entire process from thick film printing to finished products is handled by AIM Electronics. ○ Characteristics of alumina ceramic substrates - Excellent heat resistance - Alumina ceramic substrates are sintered at temperatures of about 1500°C, ensuring high reliability even in high-temperature environments. ○ Characteristics of alumina ceramic substrates - Excellent heat dissipation - They suppress the temperature rise of mounted electronic components, maintaining long life and high reliability. ○ Characteristics of thick film printed substrates Thick film printed substrates are formed by applying various thick film pastes such as conductors and resistors onto alumina ceramics using the screen printing method, creating an electronic circuit network. They are baked into the ceramic at a high temperature of about 850°C, resulting in high heat resistance and high reliability compared to resin substrates.
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- For automotive use: power windows (anti-pinch function), keyless entry system (radio type, infrared type), wiper drive circuit, light control circuit, air conditioning control circuit, multifunction integrated controller (buzzer, flasher, rear wiper, room lamp, door lock), etc. - LED lighting circuit boards - FA equipment, OA equipment - Commercial games, pachinko, and pachislot - Water heaters, alarm systems
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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.