Metal fusion bonding – Process – Plural diverse bonding
Patent
1996-04-08
1998-02-03
Ramsey, Kenneth J.
Metal fusion bonding
Process
Plural diverse bonding
228194, 439 91, H05K 332
Patent
active
057135088
ABSTRACT:
A metallurgical bond which may be substituted for a soldering process forms an alloy of a metal with a metal coating applied to at least one of the surfaces to be so bonded by a transient liquid phase (TLP) reaction at a low temperature. Mechanically robust bonding of noble metals for electrical connections which are resistively stable through repeated thermal cycling can be performed at particularly low temperatures using coating materials of indium, tin or lead. Isotropically or anisotropically conductive connections can be formed by applying a polymer adhesive containing conductive particles to at least one of the surfaces to be bonded and a compressional force developed between surface by curing of the polymer adhesive at temperatures lower than the melting point of a eutectic alloy of the chosen metal system before the TLP process is allowed to proceed.
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Gaynes Michael Anthony
Papathomas Kostas
Phelan Giana M.
Woychik Charles Gerard
Belk Michael E.
International Business Machines - Corporation
Ramsey Kenneth J.
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