Japanese scientists are proposing a copper alternative to sintered silver die-attach and conductive ink. Sintering – the process of pressing powders together to form solids – can occur at far lower temperatures than melting the same powder into a mould. However copper, for all of its excellent electrical and thermal properties, does not easily form ...
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