화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of the American Ceramic Society, Vol.94, No.3, 683-686, 2011
The Effect of Anisotropic Shrinkage in Tape-Cast Low-Temperature Cofired Ceramics on Camber Development of Bilayer Laminates
The effect of anisotropic shrinkage in a tape-cast low-temperature cofired ceramics (LTCC) on the camber development of bilayer laminate is investigated. The bilayer laminate cambers toward the direction with low-powder-packing density, which also exhibits a larger shrinkage rate. This result is in agreement with that predicted by using the viscous analogy for the constitutive relationships of a porous sintering compact. To produce thin, camber-free substrates, laminates stacked by more than three-layer tapes with alternating 90 degrees rotation are needed.