
Tape Casting
Tape Casting
Tape casting is a fabrication technique that uses a thin layer of slurry to produce thin and flexible ceramic sheets. The slurry is spread over a flat surface, usually a carrier film, and then dried to form a green tape. The tape can be cut, stacked, laminated, or sintered to create various shapes and structures for different applications.
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TOOL MAKE AND MODEL
LOCATION
Tape caster, PACIFIC TRINETICS CORPORATION AT06001
ANFF VIC RMIT
TOOL MAKE AND MODEL
LOCATION
Tape caster, PACIFIC TRINETICS CORPORATION AT06001
Tape caster
Description
The Pacific Trinetics Corporation (PTC) AT06001 Tape Caster is a compact, high-precision system designed for R&D and pilot-scale production of ceramic and electronic tapes. It offers consistent thickness control and efficient drying, making it ideal for LTCC, HTCC, MLCC, and other multilayer electronic components.
Related Information
Tape Caster AT06001 combines component accessibility, logical carrier film flow, and precision to maximize operational efficiency. Tape caster
Tool Contact
mnrf@rmit.edu.au