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Recent advances in isotropic conductive adhesives for electronics packaging applications
Authors:Irfan Mir  D Kumar  
Affiliation:

aDepartment of Applied Chemistry and Polymer Technology, Delhi College of Engineering, University of Delhi, Shahbad Daulatpur, Bawana Road, Delhi-110042, India

Abstract:Isotropic conductive adhesives (ICAs) have recently received a lot of focus and attention from the researchers in electronics industry as a potential substitute to lead-bearing solders. Numerous studies have shown that ICAs possess many advantages over conventional soldering such as environmental friendliness, finer pitch printing, lower temperature processing and more flexible and simpler processing. However, complete replacement of soldering by ICAs is yet not possible owing to several limitations of ICAs which are mainly related to reliability aspects like limited impact resistance, unstable contact resistance, low adhesion and conductivity etc. Continued efforts for last 15 years have resulted in development of ICAs with improved properties. This review article is aimed at providing a better understanding of ICAs, their principles, performance and significant research and development work addressing the technological utility of ICAs.
Keywords:Electrically conductive adhesives  A  Epoxy/epoxides  M  Wedge tests  P  Mechanical properties of adhesives
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