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Description
Mold materials have been found which have excellent releasabilities. This was achieved by inhibiting mold adhesion caused by acid-base interactions between epoxy molding compounds (EMCs) used for encapsulating semiconductors and hydroxyl groups on the mold surface. Some rare-earth oxides, which have isoelectric points of the surface (IEPS) in the range 9 to 10, have excellent releasability from EMCs. In particular, the releasing force of Y 2 O 3 is 10 times smaller than that of conventional mold materials for alloy tool steels. It has thus received considerable attention for use as a mold material. It was found that the releasability depends on the arithmetic difference between the IEPS of the mold material and the dissociation constant of the EMC species.
Journal
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- Materials Science Forum
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Materials Science Forum 561-565 539-542, 2007-10-02
Trans Tech Publications Ltd.
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Details 詳細情報について
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- CRID
- 1872835442425891840
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- ISSN
- 16629752
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- Data Source
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- OpenAIRE