Technical Details of Microelectronic Packaging
Outstanding properties and a wide range of choices
Technologies
Glass-to-Metal Sealing – SCHOTT GTMS
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Glass-to-metal sealed (GTMS) microelectronic packages offer excellent performance when it comes to effectively protecting electronic systems, defending sensitive components against harsh environmental conditions, and supporting efficient transmission of optical signals.
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SCHOTT’s GTMS packages are extremely effective at protecting a comprehensive range of components – electronic, opto-electronic and microelectronic – in diverse industrial and technical fields, including microwave packaging, sensor and medical technology, and power electronics.
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Efficient transmission of optical signals. Protection for electronic, opto-electronic, and microelectronic parts. Diverse uses from sensor technology to power electronics.
Find out more about glass-to-metal sealing technology. 
Laser Welding
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Laser welding is an innovative process that opens new possibilities for electrical and mechanical connection of components using the same or different material compositions.
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With this approach, the hermetic seal is formed at room temperature, which protects the electronics from heat damage.
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Laser welding is a flexible technique with multiple implementation possibilities. It can be performed at the component level all the way up to batch processing scales, making it easy and cost-effective to scale up for high-volume manufacturing.
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Because laser welding uses corrosion-resistant material, it is especially suitable for medical applications such as medical implants, batteries, and endoscopes.
 
Brazing and Soldering
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Brazing and soldering enable electrical, mechanical, and thermal connection of components using the same or different materials with similar CTEs.
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These connection techniques work well for any application but are especially useful for challenging packages that have a large number of electrical, optical, mechanical, and thermal interfaces.
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Metal brazing and soldering is ideal for large metal housings because it enables cost-effective manufacturing processes such as deep drawing and metal injection molding.
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The solder cascade can be outlined at temperatures ranging from 1100°C to soft soldering temperatures of 180°C.
 
Technical specifications
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Georg Mittermeier
Product Manager