Creative Materials Presents Reliable Solutions: 110-19(SD) and 129-50LS-2, Offering Alternatives to Legacy Materials
October 2, 2024 | Creative Materials, Inc.Estimated reading time: 1 minute
Creative Materials Inc., a leader in the development and manufacturing of advanced materials proudly announces the launch of two products,
110-19(SD) and 129-50LS-2. As many companies face market challenges and the obsolescence of products, Creative Materials Inc. continues to support demanding customer requirements in the semiconductor industry.
In response to the discontinuation of legacy die-attach polyimide conductive adhesives, Creative Materials Inc, provides the needed solutions with sustainability and consistency. The
110-19(SD) and 129-50LS-2, which are both one-component, electrically conductive semiconductor die-attach adhesives, offer enhanced performance, superior durability and compatibility within a range of applications making them critical to the product’s performance.
Key Features of 110-19(SD) and 129-50LS-2:
- High Performance: Engineered to meet the demands of various microchip applications, these adhesives feature a distinctive resin that provides higher adhesive bond strength in chip attachment. Both materials have successfully been used in the manufacturing and development of precision resonators.
- Versatile Applications: Suitable for use in electronics, automotive, and aerospace industries, both products can be tailored to meet specific project requirements. Materials are provided ready to use and degassed in pre-packaged syringes.
- Easy Integration: Designed to be adaptable to existing processes, 110-19(SD) and 129-50LS-2 can be easily integrated into existing production lines, minimizing downtime and disruption.
"The 110-19(SD) and 129-50LS-2 are not just provided as alternatives, they are offering reliable, high-quality solutions that empower our customers to continue their work without interruption." said Jonathan Knotts, Technical Director at Creative Materials Inc.
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