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Results for tag: "Low Temperature Co Fired Ceramic Substrates"

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Low Temperature Fired Ceramic (LTCC) substrates are a subset of electronic ceramics that are used as a platform for a wide range of electronic components. They allow for the integration of passive components, such as resistors and capacitors, directly into the ceramic layers, facilitating compact and highly functional electronic packages. LTCC substrates are fired at lower temperatures compared to traditional co-fired ceramic processing, which enables the co-firing with low-resistance metals such as silver and allows for a high density of circuitry per unit area. In the technical ceramics industry, LTCC substrates are favored for their excellent electrical properties, stability, and reliability. They are widely used in applications that require high-frequency performance, thermal stability, and miniaturization, like telecommunications, automotive electronics, and aerospace systems. The versatility of LTCC technology extends to custom and specialized electronics where high performance and space savings are crucial. Several companies have established their presence in the LTCC substrates market. Among these, prominent names include Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd., Kyocera Corporation, Maruwa Co., Ltd., KOA Corporation, and Yokowo Co., Ltd. These companies offer a range of LTCC solutions, catering to the diverse needs of electronics manufacturers worldwide. Show Less Read more