2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.ceramint.2015.10.133
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Densification kinetics and anisotropic microstructure evolution in LTCC films constrained by rigid substrate

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“…A green sheet is a thick composite film composed of inorganic powders and organic additives, such as binders, plasticizers, and dispersants. To ensure uniform shrinkage during sintering, as well as uniform density and physical properties, inorganic powders need to be evenly dispersed in the solvent system such that the slurry is isotropic . To ensure a better yield rate when printing the wiring pattern, the thickness of the green sheet should be uniform, the surface should be extremely smooth, and free of defects, such as scratches, or cracks .…”
Section: Characteristics Required In Green Sheetsmentioning
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“…A green sheet is a thick composite film composed of inorganic powders and organic additives, such as binders, plasticizers, and dispersants. To ensure uniform shrinkage during sintering, as well as uniform density and physical properties, inorganic powders need to be evenly dispersed in the solvent system such that the slurry is isotropic . To ensure a better yield rate when printing the wiring pattern, the thickness of the green sheet should be uniform, the surface should be extremely smooth, and free of defects, such as scratches, or cracks .…”
Section: Characteristics Required In Green Sheetsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To ensure uniform shrinkage during sintering, as well as uniform density and physical properties, inorganic powders need to be evenly dispersed in the solvent system such that the slurry is isotropic. 17 To ensure a better yield rate when printing the wiring pattern, the thickness of the green sheet should be uniform, the surface should be extremely smooth, and free of defects, such as scratches, or cracks. 13 These characteristics can minimize open-circuit and/or short-circuit phenomena that occur for lower quality green sheets.…”
Section: In Green Sheetsmentioning
confidence: 99%