Epoxy Glob-Top Offers Low Viscosity

June 1, 2000
Well suited for use on polymeric substrates in chip-on-board applications, the low viscosity of the AMICON 50300 LT epoxy glob top allows maximum flow in tight wire bonds where a dam material is not desired. Its low CTE helps minimize stress on

Well suited for use on polymeric substrates in chip-on-board applications, the low viscosity of the AMICON 50300 LT epoxy glob top allows maximum flow in tight wire bonds where a dam material is not desired. Its low CTE helps minimize stress on components. This one-component material features low thixotropy, long pot life, low ionics, and minimal viscosity variation from lot-to-lot.

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