H05K3/3489

DIE BONDING METHOD FOR MICRO-LED
20230116166 · 2023-04-13 ·

A die bonding method for a micro-LED. The method includes plating tin at a die bonding position of a printed circuit board (PCB) to obtain a tin-plated layer; adding a protective layer and a flux layer on the tin-plated layer in sequence to obtain a pretreated PCB; and transferring a flip-chip micro-LED to the pretreated PCB, reflowing and die bonding to complete die bonding of the micro-LED.

Resin flux solder paste and mount structure

A resin flux solder paste includes a solder powder, and a flux, in which the flux contains at least an epoxy resin, a curing agent, a curing accelerator, and an activator, the epoxy resin contains 10% to 90% by weight of one or more of a biphenyl aralkyl type epoxy resin, a naphthalene type epoxy resin, and a dicyclopentadiene type epoxy resin, having an epoxy equivalent of 200 to 400, with respect to a total amount of the epoxy resin, and the curing agent contains 30% to 95% by weight of a biphenyl aralkyl phenol resin having a hydroxyl group equivalent of 150 to 350 with respect to a total amount of the curing agent, and 5% to 70% by weight of a phenol novolac resin having an allyl group having a hydroxyl group equivalent of 100 to 200 with respect to the total amount of the curing agent.

Fluid supply apparatus and substrate processing apparatus including the same

A fluid supply apparatus includes a container supply holder configured to supply a container to a cap separator using a loading box, the container including a detachable nozzle cap, and configured to store a process fluid, a cap separator configured to receive the container from the loading box and separate the nozzle cap from a container body of the container using a cap clamper and a rotation actuator, the cap clamper configured to clamp and hold the nozzle cap, and the rotation actuator configured to rotate the container body, a fluid supplier configured to supply the process fluid contained in the container body through a fluid supply line, and a controller configured to control the container supply holder, the cap separator, and the fluid supplier.

FLUX, SOLDER PASTE AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SOLDERED PRODUCT

A flux for soldering contains 10 to 40 wt % of coumarin, 5 to 30 wt % of a monoamide-based thixotropic agent and 40 to 80 wt % of a solvent. A solder paste contains the flux and a solder powder. A method for producing a soldered product includes supplying the solder paste to a soldering portion of an electronic circuit board, mounting an electronic component onto the soldering portion and heating the soldering portion up to a temperature at which the solder powder melts in a reducing atmosphere containing a reducing gas to join the electronic component and the electronic circuit board.

Method for curing solder paste on a thermally fragile substrate
11647594 · 2023-05-09 · ·

A method for curing solder paste on a thermally fragile substrate is disclosed. An optically reflective layer and an optically absorptive layer are printed on a thermally fragile substrate. Multiple conductive traces are selectively deposited on the optically reflective layer and on the optically absorptive layer. Solder paste is then applied on selective locations that are corresponding to locations of the optically absorptive layer. After a component has been placed on the solder paste, the substrate is irradiated from one side with uniform pulsed light. The optically absorptive layer absorbs the pulsed light and becomes heated, and the heat is subsequently transferred to the solder paste and the component via thermal conduction in order to heat and melt the solder paste.

Dual-side reinforcement flux for encapsulation

Dual-side reinforcement (DSR) materials and methods for semiconductor fabrication. The DSR materials exhibit the properties of conventional underfill materials with enhanced stability at room temperature.

SOLDER COMPOSITION AND ELECTRONIC BOARD

A solder composition of the invention includes: a flux composition containing a component (A) in a form of a rosin-based resin, a component (B) in a form of an activator, a component (C) in a form of a solvent and a component (D) in a form of a thixotropic agent; and a component (E) in a form of a solder powder. The component (C) in a form of the solvent contains a component (C1) in a form of a isobornyl cyclohexanol and a component (C2) in a form of a solvent whose viscosity at 20 degrees C. is 10 mPa.Math.s or less and whose boiling point ranges from 220 degrees C. to 245 degrees C.

Lead-free solder paste

As electronic equipment has become smaller in size, printed circuit boards which cannot be subjected to cleaning have been developed, and a no-clean lead-free solder paste is becoming necessary. In order for a solder paste not to require cleaning, it is necessary that the color of the residue be transparent and that the residue be non-tacky. A maleated rosin, which is a rosin suited for no-clean paste, has a high acid value so it is not suitable for a flux for lead-free solder. As a means of suppressing a reaction between a flux containing a maleated rosin and a Sn—Ag—Cu based solder alloy powder, a Sn—Ag—Cu—Sb based solder alloy powder is used which adds 1-8 mass % of Sb to a Sn—Ag—Cu based solder alloy. As a result, it is possible to provide a solder paste which has the excellent effect that the solder paste does not easily undergo changes over time and has a long pot life.

Ball mounting method and working machine for board

A working machine for a board including a working device that selectively performs work for mounting conductive balls on a circuit board by a ball holder and work for transferring viscous fluid onto the circuit board by transfer pins, and a tray in which the viscous fluid is stored, when the conductive balls are to be mounted on the circuit board, the viscous fluid being transferred onto the circuit board by the transfer pins and the conductive balls having been immersed in the viscous fluid are mounted on the transferred viscous fluid. Accordingly, the conductive balls can be fixed onto the circuit board by the viscous fluid, which is transferred onto the circuit board by the transfer pins, and the viscous fluid that adheres to the conductive balls due to the immersion of the conductive balls in the viscous fluid.

METHOD AND DEVICE FOR APPLYING SOLDER PASTE FLUX
20170257951 · 2017-09-07 · ·

A method of applying viscous media on a substrate is disclosed. In the method, the substrate is provided, which is arranged for mounting of electronic components thereon. Further, flux is provided on a deposit of solder paste, which deposit is arranged at a predetermined position on the substrate. The flux is provided by a non-contact dispensing process, such as jetting. By providing flux on the deposit prior to reflow, the risk of quality related issues, such as e.g. graping, advantageously is reduced.