Thick film metallized substrate/package (printing specifications)
This is a substrate printed with thick film circuits using alumina and aluminum nitride substrates that excel in thermal conductivity, and it has been sintered at high temperatures.
This is a substrate made by printing thick-film circuits using alumina and aluminum nitride substrates with excellent thermal conductivity, and then firing it at high temperatures. The surface allows for the formation of electrodes, enabling the realization of compact and multifunctional substrates. Additionally, the via structure allows for conductivity between the front and back sides.
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General specifications for thick film metallization (printing specifications) and substrate characteristic values can be found on our website.
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Sensor packages, surface mount packages, packages for MEMS, optical communication packages, LED packages, etc.
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The name MARUWA embodies the meaning of "everyone working together in harmony." The logo of MARUWA uses blue, which is said to represent hope, and expresses the "harmony, connections, and bonds between people," which is the origin of the company name. Our company values people. We believe that a company can only achieve continuous growth and development by cherishing and utilizing the strengths and individuality of each person. It is unacceptable to suppress or distort these qualities for the sake of the company. We hope that our growth and development will contribute to the happiness of not only our employees but also the local community and many others, and we are committed to our daily business activities with all our efforts. In recent years, the importance of preserving the natural environment on this planet we live in has been emphasized from various perspectives. We feel very fortunate that the opportunities for our ceramic products to be used for environmental conservation are increasing, and the demands and expectations for these products and new innovations are becoming stronger.