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Showa Denko Develops Heat-Resistant Aluminum Compound for Power Semiconductor Substrates

Aug. 30, 2017

Filed Under: Innovation, Materials Tagged With: aluminum, ceramic substrates, compound materials, compounds, heat resistance, semiconductors, Showa Denko, substrates, thermal conductivity

Showa Denko KK (TYO:4004) has developed a heat-resistant aluminum compound to be used in substrate material for power semiconductors. Compared…...

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