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Peters: Deep Black Solder Mask for LED Applications
Kempen, Germany — LED technology is often assembled on temperature- stable white substrates with a high degree of reflectivity. Some applica- tions, however, require the opposite
substrate, in particular the conduc- tive pattern and the circuit carrier. Covering power is always
dependent on the layer thickness. Due to its effective pigmentation, the
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effect — maximum absorption and minimal diffusion, e.g. for generating a small point-shaped light-source. LED display applications, such as vehicle tail lights, display panels, traf- fic lights, or advertising applications, demand high contrast. To meet this demand, Lacke werk
Peters has introduced a black, opaque, photo-imageable solder mask, Elpemer SD 2447 XM. Its non-reflec- tive, matte surface generates a back- ground that contrasts with the LED. This lacquer system remains
color-stable, even under extreme temperature stress. The opaque adjustment ensures coverage of the
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substrate is covered even at lower layer thicknesses in a deep black color with long-term stability. At the same time, exposure time of this aqueous-alkaline-developable solder mask is kept at reasonable levels, while maintaining the desired level
of resolution. Contact: Lackwerke Peters
GmbH & Co. KG, Hooghe Weg 13,
47906 Kempen, Germany % +49-2152-2009-946 fax: +49-2152-2009-70 E-mail:
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