Shin-Etsu KJR silicones are used extensively in the manufacture of ICs, transistors, diodes and other semiconductor devices. KJR-4013E is a flexible, moisture-cure silicone most often used as junction-coating resins in the manufacture of diodes. KJR-651E, KJR-655E and KJR-657E are rigid thermoset polyimide-silicones used as junction coating resins in the manufacture of higher power diodes and [...]
Process to remove cured KJR silicone from IC’s (Decapping)
May 4th, 2009 · No Comments
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Cure schedule optimization for Junction Coating Resin KJR-651E
December 11th, 2008 · No Comments
This article summarizes the best cure schedules to use to optimize performance of the Shin-Etsu KJR-651E junction coating resin. The goal is to maximize adhesion and reduce gate current leakage at the maximum temperature when reverse voltage bias is applied.
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