Atotech Launches Next Revolution in Electroless Copper for Advanced FPCB
September 3, 2018 | AtotechEstimated reading time: 2 minutes
Atotech introduces a new horizontal electroless copper process specifically developed to ensure a blister-free electroless copper deposition and shiny surface appearance after electrolytic copper plating. The new process, Printoganth RA, is compatible with electro-deposited copper (ED), rolled and annealed (RA) as well as “super-flexible RA” (HA) copper foils and best suited to meet OEM requirements for mobile applications.
Image Caption: Printoganth RA – Shiny surface appearance after electrolytic copper plating moderated growth of copper crystals.
RA copper foils are most commonly used for the metallization of next generation flexible substrates. Their special crystal structure, particularly for the “super flexible” HA copper foils, however, requires sophisticated plating solutions in order to achieve the desired surface morphology. One major challenge is the surface appearance after the electrolytic copper plating step. The surface has to have a certain shiny appearance, in order to enable an even etching during structuring and to ensure a reliable automated optical inspection (AOI). In order to overcome this challenge and offer a technically sound solution the Atotech team developed the new Printoganth RA process that complies with different materials when plating advanced flexible and flex-rigid PCBs.
Phenomenal Throwing Power Meets Excellent Coverage with Good Adhesion
Printoganth RA features an excellent coverage on all relevant base materials, including FR4, PI and PI adhesives. A phenomenal throwing power of more than 70% into blind micro vias (BMV) enables good coverage and thicker electroless copper deposits, also at critical spots such as the BMV corners or on exposed adhesive layers within vias. Due to its favorable internal stress characteristics, Printoganth RA allows for an excellent and blister free adhesion of the electroless deposited copper layer even on smooth substrates like PI.
Customer Verification
“Extensive tests at customer sites have confirmed the outstanding performance of Printoganth RA,” states Lars-Eric Pribyl, global product manager for desmear and metallization at Atotech Group. “Already today, two leading manufacturers of FPCBs for next generation smartphones are currently using the Atotech process, which is favored by leading smartphone OEMs. It is the combination of higher process safety thanks to higher throwing power and higher yield rates due to the shiny surface after electroplating that convinced them.”
About Atotech
Atotech is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of specialty chemicals and equipment for the printed circuit board, IC-substrate and semiconductor industries, as well as for the decorative and functional surface finishing industries. Atotech has annual sales of USD1.2 billion (2017). The company is fully committed to sustainability – we develop technologies to minimize waste and to reduce environmental impact. Atotech has its headquarters in Berlin, Germany, and employs about 4,000 people in over 40 countries. For more information, click here.
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