Microwave sintering of multilayer capacitor/varistor-based integrated passive devices (IPDs) has been investigated for the first time. The sintered samples were characterized for density, microstructure, composition, and electrical performance. It was found that IPDs with varistor/capacitor formulations could be microwave sintered to fully dense device components within 3 h of total cycle time, which is o1/10th of the time required by conventional methods. Microwave sintering resulted in products with a finer grain structure and without delamination or significant interdiffusion between the ceramic/electrode and varistor/ capacitor interfaces. The microwave method also completely eliminated the need for a separate binder burnt-out step. The...
International audienceBarium titanate doped with calcium and zirconium (BCTZ) could be used at low t...
Over the years, microwave radiation has emerged as an efficient source of energy for material proces...
International audienceA comparative study between the conventional and 2.45 GHz microwave multimode ...
Microwave sintering of multilayer capacitor/varistor-based integrated passive devices (IPDs) has bee...
The feasibility of employing the microwave methodology for the processing of integrated passive devi...
The present study examines the potential of microwave heating as an emerging and innovative energy-e...
AbstractIn this study, the effects of microwave sintering on the sintering behaviour, the microstruc...
Electroceramic devices such as varistors and capacitors are used in most of the modern day electroni...
Microwave heating is fundamentally different from conventional sintering in that the energy is depos...
[EN] A comparison of microwave and conventional, in an electric resistance furnace, sintered layers ...
Microwave processing has been emerging as an innovative sintering method for many traditional cerami...
Abstract. Microwave processing has been emerging as an innovative sintering method for many traditio...
Silicon carbide is being evaluated as an armor material because of its lightweight, high-hardness, a...
Microwave energy can be advantageously used for materials processing as it provides high heating rat...
This paper describes a study of rapid microwave sintering of zinc-oxide based varistor ceramics unde...
International audienceBarium titanate doped with calcium and zirconium (BCTZ) could be used at low t...
Over the years, microwave radiation has emerged as an efficient source of energy for material proces...
International audienceA comparative study between the conventional and 2.45 GHz microwave multimode ...
Microwave sintering of multilayer capacitor/varistor-based integrated passive devices (IPDs) has bee...
The feasibility of employing the microwave methodology for the processing of integrated passive devi...
The present study examines the potential of microwave heating as an emerging and innovative energy-e...
AbstractIn this study, the effects of microwave sintering on the sintering behaviour, the microstruc...
Electroceramic devices such as varistors and capacitors are used in most of the modern day electroni...
Microwave heating is fundamentally different from conventional sintering in that the energy is depos...
[EN] A comparison of microwave and conventional, in an electric resistance furnace, sintered layers ...
Microwave processing has been emerging as an innovative sintering method for many traditional cerami...
Abstract. Microwave processing has been emerging as an innovative sintering method for many traditio...
Silicon carbide is being evaluated as an armor material because of its lightweight, high-hardness, a...
Microwave energy can be advantageously used for materials processing as it provides high heating rat...
This paper describes a study of rapid microwave sintering of zinc-oxide based varistor ceramics unde...
International audienceBarium titanate doped with calcium and zirconium (BCTZ) could be used at low t...
Over the years, microwave radiation has emerged as an efficient source of energy for material proces...
International audienceA comparative study between the conventional and 2.45 GHz microwave multimode ...