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Electrical conductivity evolution of ECAs composed of epoxy-based binders during curing was analyzed using an in-situ viscoelastic characterization (free-damped oscillation method). Variation in electrical conductivity of ECAs was monitored concurrently with the viscoelastic characterization. This work clarified that increase in electrical conductivity of ECAs during curing does not always relate...
The effect of chemical processes on the evolution of electrical conductivity in a typical electrically conductive adhesive (ECA) composed of an epoxy-based binder containing Ag filler particles has been investigated. The electrical resistivities of the test specimens were found to differ depending on the curing temperature. Moreover, the specimens containing Ag fillers with adipic acid surfactant...
Variations in the electrical resistivity and microstructural evolution in epoxy-based adhesives containing Ag micro-fillers (flakes and micro-particles) were investigated during curing and post-annealing. Sintering of micro-fillers was successfully induced in the adhesive binders, although the sintering behavior varied depending on the matrix chemistry. The electrical resistivity of the adhesives...
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