Technique for enhancing adhesion capability of heat spreaders in

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437207, 437211, 437217, 437219, H01L 2160

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ABSTRACT:
Adhesion between a heat spreader (15) and a substance (19) to be adhered to the heat spreader can be enhanced by using thermal spray deposition to apply a coating (23) to the heat spreader. The substance to be adhered is applied to the coated heat spreader.

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