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New Adhesive from DELO Uniformly Coats Chips in MEMS Sensors

Technical Specifications

  • Coats chips in MEMS sensors
  • Will not extend beyond the chip’s edges
  • Uniform thickness of less than 100 µm
  • High flexibility – shore hardness range from A60 to A80
  • Low base viscosity
  • Black adhesive

Sudbury, MA August 2016 – DELO, one of the world’s leading manufacturers of industrial adhesives for automotive, consumer and industrial electronics applications, now offers a new glob top adhesivewith enhanced flow properties. DELOMONOPOX GE4825 can easily coat chips in MEMS sensors and other semiconductors in a uniform thickness of less than100 µm, while not extending beyond the chip’s edges.

With the increase in miniaturization in microelectronics packaging, this new adhesive is ideal for use by semiconductor companies who need die coating materials to be as flat as possible and still protect the chip. Oftentimes, phone manufacturers require a maximum thickness of 0.6 mm for MEMS packages, making DELOMONOPOX GE4825 perfect for these types of applications.

DELOMONOPOX GE4825 is a heat-curing acrylate, offers high flexibility (shore hardness range from A60 to A80), reducing the risk of stress in the chip and wires. It also provides low base viscosity and special flow properties that allow for efficient jet dispensing on a wide range of chip sizes.

This black-colored adhesive not only protects and preserves the chip’s surface, it also covers its logic structures and makes it possible to perfectly cover the chip’s corners where the layer is extremely thin.

For more information contact Robert Lush at info@delo.us or 1-978-254-5275.

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Reader Service Inquiries: Robert Lush, DELO Industrial Adhesives LLC, 144 North Road, Suite 2650, Sudbury, MA 01776; info@delo.us;1-978-254-5275.

ABOUT DELO:

DELO is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of industrial adhesives used within the automotive, aviation, optoelectronics and industrial electronics industries.  Headquartered in Windach, Germany, DELO has subsidiaries in the USA, China and Singapore. In fiscal year 2014-2015, DELO generated sales revenues of nearly $93 million.

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