Nano-Engineered Metallisation
Aktina's Nano-Engineered Metallisation is a
simple and reliable process to coat a wide range of substrates with metal.
Nano-engineering gives the process properties that offer dramatic improvements over alternative conventional metallisation processes:
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News:
RoHS Process for SMT exceeds all benchmarks
All electronic components sold or manufactured in Europe after 1 July 2006 must meet the RoHS EC Directive, which means free of lead and other hazardous substances. This directive has wide ranging and deep implications for the world electronic industry, where the use of lead is universal in solders and tinning.
The Aktina process offers a simple method of achieving RoHS compliance. It allows surfaces to be metalised, with very high surface quality and provides substantial improvements in metal adhesion, surface quality and solder quality over traditional metallisation.
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Example Application:
To attach driver components to an LCD display.
Aktina's Nano-Engineered Metallisation Process can achieve metal to glass strengths higher than the shear strength of the glass. This means that in pull tests, the glass surface can fail before the metal to glass bond. The coating provides excellent solderability.
Picture: Narrow metal lines on glass for display applications.
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