Effect of Plasma Gas onto Epoxy Mold Compound Adhesion within Heatsink Attach of Power Modules

Sprenger M, Fegus M, Ockel M, Hechtel M, Goth C, Franke J, Risch F (2025)


Publication Type: Conference contribution

Publication year: 2025

Pages Range: 1-8

Conference Proceedings Title: 2025 International Spring Seminar on Electronics Technology (ISSE)

DOI: 10.1109/ISSE65583.2025.11120973

Abstract

Soldering or sintering as heatsink attach technology for large-area molded power modules is necessary within innovative high-performance packaging approaches but poses a special challenge to the epoxy-assembly interface throughout joining. Epoxy delamination around the etch trenches of the metal-ceramic-substrates has been deducted as general issue within heatsink attach. The plasma gas used for surface pre-treatment before epoxy encapsulation has been identified as a huge impact factor for epoxy adhesion performance throughout the attach process, delaminated surface area can differ up to $20 \%$ depending on plasma gas selection. Epoxy adhesion strength on the copper surface of the metal-ceramic-substrate has been characterized with the help of the method of shear button creation by laser ablation as well, showing similar sensitivity on chosen gas combination.

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APA:

Sprenger, M., Fegus, M., Ockel, M., Hechtel, M., Goth, C., Franke, J., & Risch, F. (2025). Effect of Plasma Gas onto Epoxy Mold Compound Adhesion within Heatsink Attach of Power Modules. In 2025 International Spring Seminar on Electronics Technology (ISSE) (pp. 1-8).

MLA:

Sprenger, Mario, et al. "Effect of Plasma Gas onto Epoxy Mold Compound Adhesion within Heatsink Attach of Power Modules." Proceedings of the 2025 International Spring Seminar on Electronics Technology (ISSE) 2025. 1-8.

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