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Underfill adhesives flow properties

In the application of capillary-flow underfills, there are so many material, process, and equipment variables that empirical methods are widely used to establish the optimum processing conditions. The viscosity and flow properties of underfill adhesives are among the most important variables in rapidly filling different gap sizes and devices. A list of some commercially available underfill adhesives and their flow properties, as related to filler size and gap height, is given in Table 5.3. [Pg.225]

Table 5.3 Flow Properties of some underfill adhesives... [Pg.232]

Once cured, the properties of NFUs are similar to those of capillary-flow underfills. One major difference is that the no-flow materials are generally unfilled and, as a result, their expansion coefficients are higher than those of their filled counterparts. However, their lower moduli more than compensate for the mismatches in expansion coefficients. NFU adhesives have shorter shelf lives than capillary-flow types because of the incorporation of the fluxing agent into the adhesive formulation. Table 5.4 is a compilation of underfills and their properties while Table 5.5 lists examples of capillary flow and no-flow underfills and their applications. [Pg.233]

Table 5.3. Flow Properties of Some Underfill Adhesives... Table 5.3. Flow Properties of Some Underfill Adhesives...

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