B-staging
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B-staging is a process that utilizes heat or UV light to remove the majority of solvent from an adhesive, thereby allowing construction to be “staged.” In between adhesive application, assembly and curing, the product can be held for a period of time, without sacrificing performance.
Attempts to use traditional epoxies in IC packaging often created expensive production bottlenecks, because as soon as the epoxy adhesive was applied, the compenents had to be assembled and cured immediately. B-staging eliminates these bottlenecks by allowing the IC manufacturing to proceed efficiently with each step performed on larger batches of product.
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- Advanced Packaging, UV B-Stage Technology Provides Process & Performance Advantages