The ceramic material "Alnit" with high termal conductivity based on aluminium nitride
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2796
Submission Date:
07/05/2020
Active before:
31/12/2021
Contact Information
Department:
The Department of Physical-Engineering Sciences
Organization:
The State Scientific and Production Association "The Scientific and Practical Centre of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus for Materials Research"
Name:
Dr. Ignatenko Oleg
Email:
ifttpanb@physics.by
Telephone:
+375 17 284-15-58
Link to website:
[url]http://www.physics.by/[/url]
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Description
Application area:[br][/br]Obtainedceramics based on aluminum nitride can be used as substrates and enclosures hybrid integrated circuits and other electronic devices, equipment, as well as targets for forming thin films, and a thin film structure used in optoelectronics. The method for producing eliminates any binders andadditives, activating the sintering[br][/br]process. The method is protected by patents of Russia and Belarus. The material has a[br][/br]trademark «Alnit».[br][/br]Specifications:[br][/br]Density: 99–100% of theoretical density[br][/br]Thermal conductivity: 135–185 W/(m·K)[br][/br]Electrical resistivity: 1011–10130m·cm[br][/br]Microhardness: 16,5–18 GPa[br][/br]Roughness: ≤ 0,6 μm[br][/br]Dissipation factor, tgδ: 0,0005–0,01[br][/br]Dielectric constant, ε: 8,5–12[br][/br]Diameter: 10–26 mm, thickness: 0,5–5[br][/br]mm.
Technology Type
Material
Technology Differentiation and Uniqueness
New material
Technological Keywords
The ceramic material, "Alnit", high termal conductivity, aluminium nitride
Development Stage
Prototype (demonstration available for testing)
Results of demonstration test available
Intellectual Property Rights
Patent
Secret Know-How
Range of Applications
Hybrid integrated circuits and other electronic devices
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Aerospace
Automotive
Electronics
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Preferable Regions
North America
South America
Europe
Asia
Africa
Australia
Environmental Impact
No
Type of Collaboration Sought
R&D Contract
License
For Sale
Terms&Restrictions
No
Available Technical Assistance
Documentation
Personnel
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