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TítuloRheologically assisted design of conductive adhesives for stencil printing on PCB
Autor(es)Silva, Ângelo D. M.
Silva, Mariana M.
Figueiredo, Hugo
Delgado, Isabel
Lopes, Paulo E.
Paiva, Maria C.
Hilliou, L.
Palavras-chaveSolder paste
Electrically conductive adhesives
Carbon nanotubes
Exfoliated graphite
Stencil printing
Yield stress
Printed circuit boards
Rheology
Data15-Dez-2021
EditoraMDPI
RevistaMaterials
Resumo(s)Driven by the need to deliver new, lead-free, eco-friendly solder pastes for soldering electronic components to Printed Circuit Boards (PCB), electrically conductive adhesives (ECAs) based on epoxy, carbon nanotubes (CNT), and exfoliated graphite (EG) were designed. The rheology of the adhesives prepared is paramount for the success of the deposition process, which is based on stencil printing. Thus, a rheological analysis of the process was first performed. Then, an experimental protocol was defined to assess the relevant viscoelastic characteristics of the adhesives for stencil printing application. Different composite formulations of epoxy/CNT/EG were produced. Their rheological characteristics were established following the designed protocol and benchmarked with a commercial solder paste. The thermal and electrical properties of the composite formulations were also characterized. As a result, a new, electrically conductive adhesive was delivered with potential to be an eco-friendly alternative to the solder paste currently used in stencil printing of PCB.
TipoArtigo
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/77279
DOI10.3390/ma14247734
Arbitragem científicayes
AcessoAcesso aberto
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