Title
Concepts for Hybrid Micro Assembly Using Hot Melt Joining
Abstract
Nowadays, the production of 3D MEMS and MOEMS is carried out by using hybrid integration of single components, for which batch production is normally preferred. In this field, adhesive technology is one of the major joining techniques. At the Collaboration Research Center 516, a batch process based on a joining technique which uses hot melt adhesives was developed. This technique allows the coating of micro components with hot melt in a batch. The coating process is followed by the joining process. Due to this, the time between coating and joining can be designed variably. Because of the short set times of hot melt adhesives, short joining times are possible. For this assembly process adapted heat management is necessary. This paper presents adapted heating management concepts and gripping systems which allow a fast and accurate assembly of hybrid micro systems with hot melt coated components. Therefore, the chosen gripping system depends on the process and heat management concept as well as the thermal properties of the components. Furthermore, the simulative and experimental results of the heat management concepts will be discussed.
Year
DOI
Venue
2008
10.1007/978-0-387-77405-3_15
International Federation for Information Processing
Keywords
Field
DocType
precision joining operations,hot melt adhesives,heat management concept
Process engineering,Batch production,Thermal,Microelectromechanical systems,Coating,Heat management,Adhesive,Batch processing,Materials science
Conference
Volume
ISSN
Citations 
260
1571-5736
2
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.55
1
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Sven Rathmann140.96
Annika Raatz21612.56
Jürgen Hesselbach3239.27