Removal of the glass non-conductive layer from LTCC substrates
June 5, 2024

Wet blasting is a physical method that can remove LTCC glass non-conductive layers without unevenness. It creates an optimal surface for the subsequent formation of a good plating film without using any chemicals.
Macoho's wet blasting is a powerful ceramic cleaning method that uses fine particles of several microns in size, water, and compressed air to remove every inch of the glass non-conductive layer generated after firing in the manufacturing process without changing the surface shape of the LTCC substrate. This is a powerful ceramic cleaning method that creates a beautiful base shape that is ideal for plating.
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