WO2020109769A1 - Jettable composition - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to the use of a jettable composition which is photocurable and thermosetting.
- the composition is suitable for use as an insulating coating such as a solder resist, in the manufacture of an electronic device such as a printed circuit board.
- solder resists or solder mask are permanent protective coatings that perform a number of functions during the fabrication, assembly and end use of printed circuit boards (PCBs).
- PCBs printed circuit boards
- One of the main purposes of solder mask is to protect the circuitry from interacting with solder during the assembly process. However, it also helps to protect the laminate, holes and traces from collecting contaminants and from degrading during the service life of the PCB.
- a solder mask also acts as an insulator of known dielectric property between components and traces of the PCB.
- inks for application by ink jet printing are subjected to a number of restrictions on their physical properties, such as viscosity and surface tension, depending on the type of printhead being used.
- the viscosity of these inks is typically no more than about 5-15 mPa-s at the time of application. This viscosity is much lower than that of inks used in screen printing, around 20,000 mPa-s, and thus restricts the type and number of components which can be used in such inks.
- other printheads have recently been developed which allow the use of higher viscosity inks than those typically used.
- UV curable inks are preferred for the design of solder mask inks as they allow rapid cure and a high degree of crosslinking, resulting in excellent chemical resistance and mechanical properties.
- compatibility with the high temperature soldering process, while maintaining all physical properties, is especially challenging.
- the present invention aims to overcome one or more of these problems.
- a jettable composition comprising:
- thermal cross-linking agent comprising one or more agent selected from an isocyanate compound and a triazine compound
- an electronic device comprising a dielectric substrate having on a first surface thereof an electrically conductive pattern and the composition of the first aspect.
- a method of manufacturing an electronic device comprising: jetting a jettable composition according to the first aspect onto a dielectric substrate having an electrically conductive pattern on a first surface thereof;
- “monomer” is to be understood as referring to a unit or building block which is combinable with other monomers, to form a longer chain molecule of repeating units, for example to form an oligomer, a prepolymer or a polymer.
- oligomer is to be understood as referring to a compound comprising a relatively low number of repeating monomeric units (typically 5 - 100) and having an relative molecular mass intermediate a monomer or prepolymer, the properties of which would vary with the removal of one or a few of the units.
- prepolymer refers to a repeating system of monomers or oligomers that is capable of further polymerization to a high molecular weight polymer.
- monomer, oligomer and prepolymer defined above may contain orthogonal functional groups in side chains that allow for cross-linking with other components in a composition.
- monofunctional in e.g. monofunctional polymerizable compound means that the polymerizable compound includes one polymerizable group.
- difunctional in e.g. difunctional polymerizable compound means that the polymerizable compound includes two polymerizable groups.
- polyfunctional in e.g. polyfunctional polymerizable compound means that the polymerizable compound includes more than two polymerizable groups.
- alkyl means all variants possible for each number of carbon atoms in the alkyl group i.e. methyl, ethyl, for three carbon atoms: n-propyl and isopropyl; for four carbon atoms: n-butyl, isobutyl and tertiary-butyl; for five carbon atoms: n-pentyl, 1 , 1 -dimethyl-propyl, 2,2-dimethylpropyl and 2-methyl-butyl, etc.
- a substituted or unsubstituted alkyl group is preferably a C1 to C6-alkyl group.
- a substituted or unsubstituted alkenyl group is preferably a C2 to C6-alkenyl group.
- a substituted or unsubstituted alkynyl group is preferably a C2 to C6-alkynyl group.
- a substituted or unsubstituted aralkyl group is preferably a phenyl or naphthyl group including one, two, three or more C1 to C6-alkyl groups.
- a substituted or unsubstituted alkaryl group is preferably a C7 to C20-alkyl group including a phenyl group or naphthyl group.
- a substituted or unsubstituted aryl group is preferably a phenyl group or naphthyl group.
- a substituted or unsubstituted heteroaryl group or heterocyclic group is preferably a five- or six-membered ring substituted by one, two or three oxygen atoms, nitrogen atoms, sulphur atoms, selenium atoms or combinations thereof.
- substituted in e.g. substituted alkyl group means that the alkyl group may be substituted by other atoms than the atoms normally present in such a group, i.e. carbon and hydrogen.
- a substituted alkyl group may include a halogen atom or a thiol group.
- An unsubstituted alkyl group contains only carbon and hydrogen atoms.
- a substituted alkyl group, a substituted alkenyl group, a substituted alkynyl group, a substituted aralkyl group, a substituted alkaryl group, a substituted aryl and a substituted heteroaryl group may be independently substituted by one or more constituents selected from the group consisting of methyl, ethyl, n-propyl, isopropyl, n-butyl, isobutyl and tertiary- butyl, ester, amide, ether, thioether, ketone, aldehyde, sulfoxide, sulfone, sulfonate ester, sulphonamide, -Cl, -Br, - I, -OH, -SH, - CN and -N0 2 .
- compositions, electronic devices and methods in accordance with the present disclosure will now be described.
- a jettable composition comprising:
- thermal cross-linking agent comprising one or more agent selected from an isocyanate compound and a triazine compound
- the jettable composition may also be referred to as a curable composition, for example a radiation curable or a thermally curable composition, given the various reactive monomers and polymerizable components of the composition.
- the composition may also be referred to as an insulating composition, a solder mask composition, or a solder resist composition.
- the jettable composition comprises a reactive monomer, oligomer or prepolymer containing at least one epoxy or oxetane functional group, which is thermally curable, i.e. thermosetting.
- the monomers, oligomers and/or prepolymers may possess different degrees of functionality. For example, a mixture including combinations of mono-, di-, tri-and higher functional monomers, oligomers and/or prepolymers may be used in the composition.
- Examples of monomers, oligomers or prepolymers containing at least one epoxide group include bisphenol-A type epoxy resins, bisphenol-F type epoxy resins, phenol or cresol novolac type epoxy resins, cycloaliphatic epoxy compounds such as bis-(3,4- epoxycyclohexyl)-adipate, 3, 4-epoxycyclohexylmethyl-3, 4-epoxycyclohexane carboxylate, poly[(2-oxiranyl)-1 ,2-cyclohexanediol]-2-ethyl-2-(hydroxymethyl)-1 ,3- propanediol ether, 7-oxabicyclo[4.1.0]hept-3-yl methyl 7-oxabicyclo[4.1.0] heptane-3- carboxylate; ether derivatives including diol derivatives such as 1 ,4-butanediol diglycidylether and neopentyl glycol diglycidylether; gly
- Examples of monomers, oligomers or prepolymers containing at least one oxetane group include 3,3'-oxybis(methylene)bis(3-ethyloxetane), 1 ,4-bis(( (3-ethyloxetan-3-yl) methoxy)methyl)benzene, 3-ethyl-3-[(phenylmethoxy)methyl]-oxetane, 3-ethyl-3-[(2- ethylhexyloxy) methyl]oxetane and bis[1-ethyl(3-oxetanyl)]methylether.
- the reactive monomer, oligomer or prepolymer containing at least one epoxy or oxetane functional group comprises one or more of a bisphenol-A type epoxy resin, bisphenol-F type epoxy resin, phenol or cresol novolac type epoxy resin, a dicyclopentadiene type epoxy, cycloaliphatic epoxy compound, epoxy ether, epoxy silane, glycidyl ether, glycidyl ester, glycidyl amine and oxetane monomer.
- the reactive monomer, oligomer or prepolymer containing at least one epoxy or oxetane functional group comprises one or more phenol or cresol novolac type epoxy resin.
- the jettable composition comprises 20 wt% or less of one or more reactive monomer, oligomer or prepolymer of an epoxy or oxetane resin, for example from 1 wt% to 18 wt%, for example from 2 wt% to 17 wt%, for example from 3 wt% to 16 wt%, for example from 4 wt% to 15 wt%, for example from 5 wt% to 14 wt%, for example from 6 wt% to 13 wt%, for example from 7 wt% to 12 wt%, for example from 8 wt% to 10 wt%.
- the reactive monomer, oligomer or prepolymer of an epoxy resin comprises an epoxy equivalent weight of less than 4000 g/Eq, for example less than 3000 g/Eq, for example less than 2000 g/Eq, for example less than 1000 g/Eq, for example less than 500 g/Eq, for example less than 250 g/Eq.
- the reactive monomer, oligomer or prepolymer of an epoxy resin comprises an epoxy equivalent weight of greater than 50 g/Eq, for example greater than 150 g/Eq, for example greater than 170 g/Eq, for example greater than 180 g/Eq.
- the reactive monomer, oligomer or prepolymer of an epoxy resin comprises an epoxy equivalent weight of from 180 g/Eq to 240 g/Eq, for example from 190 g/Eq to 230 g/Eq.
- the composition comprises a free radical polymerizable compound.
- the free radical polymerizable compounds may comprise one or more free radical polymerizable monomers, oligomers and/or prepolymers. These monomers, oligomers and/or prepolymers may possess different degrees of functionality. A mixture including combinations of mono-, di-, tri-and higher functional monomers, oligomers and/or prepolymers may be used.
- the viscosity of the radiation curable inkjet ink may be adjusted by varying the ratio between the monomers and oligomers.
- the free radical polymerizable compound may comprise at least one vinyl ether compound or at least one (meth)acrylate group compound.
- the free radical polymerizable compound may not contain a free hydroxyl group. Examples of suitable free radical polymerizable compounds can be found in US 10,005,911 , the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
- Suitable free radical polymerizable compounds include vinyl ethers such as 4-hydroxybutyl vinyl ether(HBVE), 1 ,4-butanediol vinyl ether, 1 ,4- butanediol divinyl ether (BDDVE), n-butyl vinyl ether (NBVE), iso-butyl vinyl ether (IBVE), tert-butyl vinyl ether, cyclohexyl vinyl ether (CHVE), cyclohexanedimethanol divinyl ether (CHDM-di), 1 ,4-cyclohexanedimethanol mono vinyl ether (CHDM-mono), ethylene glycol vinyl ether, di(ethylene glycol) vinyl ether, di(ethylene glycol) divinyl ether (DVE-2), tri(ethylene glycol) divinyl ether (DVE-3), phenyl vinyl ether, and ethyl vinyl ether (EVE), 2-ethylhexyl vinyl ether (EH) 4-hydroxy
- Suitable free radical polymerizable compounds include monofunctional and/or polyfunctional acrylate monomers, oligomers or prepolymers, such as isoamyl acrylate, stearyl acrylate, lauryl acrylate, octyl acrylate, decyl acrylate, isoamylstyl acrylate, isostearyl acrylate, 2-ethylhexyl-diglycol acrylate, 2-hydroxybutyl acrylate, 2- acryloyloxyethylhexahydrophthalic acid, butoxyethyl acrylate, ethoxydiethylene glycol acrylate, methoxydiethylene glycol acrylate, methoxypolyethylene glycol acrylate, methoxypropylene glycol acrylate, phenoxyethyl acrylate, tetrahydrofurfuryl acrylate, isobornyl acrylate, 2-hydroxyethyl acrylate, 2-hydroxypropyl
- Suitable monofunctional acrylates include caprolactone acrylate, cyclic trimethylolpropane formal acrylate, ethoxylated nonyl phenol acrylate, isodecyl acrylate, isooctyl acrylate, octyldecyl acrylate, alkoxylated phenol acrylate, tridecyl acrylate and alkoxylated cyclohexanone dimethanol diacrylate.
- difunctional acrylates include alkoxylated cyclohexanone dimethanol diacrylate, alkoxylated hexanediol diacrylate, dioxane glycol diacrylate, dioxane glycol diacrylate, cyclohexanone dimethanol diacrylate, diethylene glycol diacrylate and neopentyl glycol diacrylate.
- trifunctional acrylates include propoxylated glycerine triacrylate and propoxylated trimethylolpropane triacrylate.
- acrylates include di-trimethylolpropane tetraacrylate, dipentaerythritol pentaacrylate, ethoxylated pentaerythitol tetraacrylate, methoxylated glycol acrylates and acrylate esters.
- methacrylates corresponding to the above-mentioned acrylates may be used with these acrylates.
- examples include methoxypolyethylene glycol methacrylate, methoxytriethylene glycol methacrylate, hydroxyethyl methacrylate, phenoxyethyl methacrylate, cyclohexyl methacrylate, tetraethylene glycol dimethacrylate, and polyethylene glycol dimethacrylate.
- composition may also contain polymerizable oligomers.
- polymerizable oligomers include epoxy acrylates, aliphatic urethane acrylates, aromatic urethane acrylates, polyester acrylates, and straight-chained acrylic oligomers.
- styrene compounds are styrene, p-methylstyrene, p- methoxystyrene, b-methylstyrene, p-methyl ⁇ -methylstyrene, a-methylstyrene and p- methoxy ⁇ -methylstyrene.
- vinylnaphthalene compounds are 1-vinylnaphthalene, a-methyl-1- vinylnaphthalene, b-methyl-1-vinylnaphthalene, 4-methyl-1 -vinylnaphthalene and 4- methoxy-1 -vinylnaphthalene.
- N-vinyl heterocyclic compounds are N-vinylcarbazole, N- vinylpyrrolidone, N-vinylindole, N-vinylpyrrole, N-vinylphenothiazine, N- vinylacetoanilide, N-vinylethylacetoamide, N-vinylsuccinimide, N-vinylphthalimide, N- vinylcaprolactam and N-vinylimidazole.
- the free radical polymerizable compound comprises one or more (meth)acrylate group. In some examples, the free radical polymerizable compound comprising one or more (meth)acrylate group does not contain a hydroxyl substituent.
- the free radical polymerizable compound comprises one or more compound containing a vinylether group and a (meth)acrylate group, for example 2-(2- vinyloxyethoxy)ethyl acrylate.
- a vinylether group and a (meth)acrylate group for example 2-(2- vinyloxyethoxy)ethyl acrylate.
- Other examples include: 2-vinyloxyethyl (meth)acrylate; 3- vinyloxypropyl (meth)acrylate; 1-methyl-2-vinyloxyethyl(meth)acrylate; 2-vinyloxypropyl (meth)acrylate; 4-vinyloxybutyl (meth)acrylate; 1-methyl-3-vinyloxypropyl
- (meth)acrylate 1-vinyloxymethylpropyl (meth)acrylate; 2-methyl-3-vinyloxypropyl (meth)acrylate; 3-methyl-3-vinyloxypropyl (meth)acrylate; 1 , 1-dimethyl-2-vinyloxyethyl (meth)acrylate; 3-vinyloxybutyl (meth)acrylate; 1-methyl-2-vinyloxypropyl
- the free radical polymerizable compound is selected from the group consisting of phenoxyethyl acrylate and 2-(2-vinyloxyethoxy)ethyl acrylate. In some examples, the free radical polymerizable compound comprises phenoxyethyl acrylate and 2-(2-vinyloxyethoxy)ethyl acrylate.
- the free radical polymerizable compound is present in an amount of 50 wt% or more, for example 60 wt% or more, for example 70 wt% or more, for example 75 wt% or more, for example 80% or more, of the total weight of the composition.
- the jettable composition comprises a thermal cross-linking agent.
- the thermal cross-linking agent comprises one or more agent selected from an isocyanate compound, or a triazine compound.
- the thermal cross- linking agent comprises one or more compounds having different degrees of functionality. Thus, a mixture of compounds having mono-, di-, tri- and higher cross- linking compounds are envisaged.
- the isocyanate compound comprises one or more monomeric and polyfunctional aliphatic/ alicyclic isocyanate and aromatic isocyanates.
- Examples of monomeric aliphatic/alicyclic isocyanates include 1 ,6-hexamethylene diisocyanate (HDI or HMDI), isophorone diisocyanate (IPDI), methylcyclohexane 2,4- (2,6)-diisocyanate (hydrogenated TDI), 4,4'-methylenebis(cyclohexylisocyanate) (hydrogenated MDI), 1 ,3-(isocyanatomethyl)cyclohexane (hydrogenated XDI), norbornene diisocyanate (NDI), lysine diisocyanate (LDI), trimethyl- hexamethylene diisocyanate and (TMDI), dimer acid diisocyanate (DDI),
- Examples of aliphatic/alicyclic polyisocyanates are N,N',N"-tris(6-isocyanate- hexamethylene) HDI biuret (biuret), HDI trimer, HDI
- aromatic isocyanates include, toluene diisocyanate (TDI), 4,4'- diphenylmethane diisocyanate (MDI), and xylylene diisocyanate (XDI).
- the isocyanate compound is a blocked isocyanate compound or an unblocked isocyanate compound.
- a blocking agent used to form a blocked isocyanate is a protective group which is removed at elevated temperature during the thermal curing process and which serves to improve the storage stability of the composition.
- the blocking agent examples include alcohols such as ethanol, n-propanol, isopropanol, t-butanol, and isobutanol; phenols such as phenol, chlorophenol, cresol, xylenol, and p-nitrophenol; alkylphenols such as p-t-butylphenol, p-sec-butylphenol, p- sec-amylphenol, p-octyl phenol, and p-nonylphenol; basic nitrogen-containing compounds such as 3-hydroxypyridine, 8-hydroxyquinoline, and 8-hydroxyquinaldine; active methylene com- pounds such as diethyl malonate, ethyl acetoacetate, and acetylacetone; acid amides such as acetamide, acrylamide, and acetanilide, acid imides such as succinimide and maleic imide; imidazoles such as 2-ethylimidazole and 2-ethyl
- the thermal crosslinking agent is HDI biuret blocked with 3, 5- dimethylpyrazole available commercially from Baxenden Chemicals Ltd as Trixene Bl 7960.
- the thermal cross-linking agent is present in the composition in an amount of 10 wt% or less, for example 5 wt% or less.
- the thermal cross-linking agent is a blocked isocyanate used in an amount of 0.1 to 10 parts by weight and preferably 0.5 to 5 parts by weight, based on 100 parts by weight of the total composition.
- the thermal cross-linking agent comprises a triazine compound.
- the triazine compound may be a tris(alkoxycarbonylamino) triazine. Examples of tris(alkoxycarbonylamino) triazine (TACT) compounds are given by the structure below.
- the composition comprises a thermal cross-linking agent in the form of a triazine compound in the absence of a hydroxy-containing monomer radical polymerizable compound.
- the composition comprises a thermal cross-linking agent in the form of a triazine compound and a hydroxy-containing monomer radical polymerizable compound in a molar ratio of triazine: hydroxy of no more than 1 :2, for example in a molar ratio of 1 :1.
- the thermal cross-linking agent comprises an isocyanate compound and a triazine compound.
- the thermal cross-linking agent comprises an isocyanate compound and a triazine compound in the absence of a hydroxy- containing (meth) acrylate monomer radical polymerizable compound.
- the thermal cross-linking agent is a triazine compound and is present in the composition in an amount of 10 wt% or less, for example 5 wt% or less, for example in a range of from 2 wt% to 5 wt%, for example in a range of from 3wt% to 5 wt%.
- the thermal cross-linking agent is a triazine compound and is present in the composition in an amount of 5 wt% or less, for example 3 wt% or less, for example in a range of from 1 wt% to 3 wt%, for example about 2 wt% based on the total solids content of the composition.
- the thermal curing agents increase the degree of crosslinking in the cured film and improve various important solder resist properties such as resistance to heat, hardness, resistance to soldering heat, resistance to chemicals, electrical insulating properties, and resistance to electroless plating and immersion plating.
- the radiation curable jettable composition contains at least one radical initiator, but may contain an initiating system including a plurality of radical initiators and/or co-initiators.
- the radical initiator may be a free radical photoinitiator, more specifically a Norrish type I initiator or a Norrish type II initiator.
- a free radical photoinitiator is a chemical compound that initiates polymerization of monomers and oligomers when exposed to actinic radiation by the formation of a free radical.
- a Norrish Type I initiator is an initiator which cleaves after excitation, yielding the initiating radical immediately.
- a Norrish type II- initiator is a photoinitiator which is activated by actinic radiation and forms free radicals by hydrogen abstraction from a second compound that becomes the actual initiating free radical. This second compound is called a polymerization synergist or co-initiator. Both type I and type II photoinitiators can be used in the described methods and compositions, alone or in combination.
- photoinitiators may include, but are not limited to, the following compounds or combinations thereof: acetophenones such as acetophenone, 2,2- dimethoxy-2-phenyl acetophenone, 2,2-diethoxy-2-phenyl acetophenone, and 1 , 1- dichloroacetophenone, anthraquinones such as 2-methyl-anthraquinone, 2- ethylanthraquinone, 2-t-butylanthraquinone, and 1-chloroanthraquinone, benzoin and alkyl ethers thereof such as benzoin, benzoin methyl ether, benzoin ethyl ether, and benzoin isopropyl ether, benzophenone and substituted benzophenones, 1- hydroxycyclohexyl phenyl ketone, thioxanthones such as 2,4-dimethyl- thioxanthone, 2,4-diethylthiox
- Suitable commercial photoinitiators include IrgacureTM 184, IrgacureTM 500, IrgacureTM 369, IrgacureTM 1700, IrgacureTM 651 , IrgacureTM 819, IrgacureTM 1000, IrgacureTM 1300, IrgacureTM 1870, DarocurTM 1 173, DarocurTM 2959, DarocurTM 4265 and DarocurTM ITX available from IGM Resins Ltd, LucerinTM TPO available from BASF AG, EsacureTM KT046, EsacureTM KIP150, EsacureTM KT37 and EsacureTM EDB available from IGM, H-NuTM 470 and H-NuTM 470X available from SPECTRA GROUP Ltd..
- a preferred amount of photoinitiator is 0.1 - 20 wt.%, more preferably 2 - 15 wt.%, and most preferably 3 - 10 wt.% of the total weight of the composition.
- the composition may additionally contain co-initiators.
- co-initiators can be categorized in three groups: 1) tertiary aliphatic amines such as methyldiethanolamine, dimethylethanolamine, triethanolamine, triethylamine and N-methylmorpholine; (2) aromatic amines such as amylparadimethyl-aminobenzoate, 2-n-butoxyethyl-4-(dimethylamino) benzoate, 2- (dimethylamino)-ethylbenzoate, ethyl-4-(dimethylamino)benzoate, and 2-ethylhexyl-4- (dimethylamino)benzoate; and (3) (meth)acrylated amines such as dialkylamino alkyl(meth)acrylates (e.g., diethylaminoethylacrylate) or N-morpholinoalkyl- (meth)acrylates (e.
- a titanocene compound such as CGI-784 (product of Ciba Specialty Chemicals and the like which exhibit absorption in a visible region may be added to promote the photochemical reaction.
- the photopolymerization initiator is not limited to the particular compounds enumerated above. Any compounds which absorb light in the ultraviolet region or visible region and cause radical polymerization of the unsaturated groups such as (meth) acryloyl groups may be used either singly or in the form of a combination of plural members irrespective of the photopolymerization initiator or the photo-initiator aid.
- the radical initiator may be a thermal radical initiator such as an O-imino-iso-urea compound as described in US 8,664,288 and in“Thermal radical initiator derivatives based on O-imino-isourea: Synthesis, polymerization, and characterization, Beomjin Kim, Dong Geun Lee, Dong Yeon Kim, Hyeok Jin Kim, Nam Sik Kong, Jin Chul Kim, Seung Man Noh, Hyun Wook Jung, Young IL Park, (J. Polym. Sci. Part A: Polym. Chem. 54 (2016) 3593-3600)”.
- the thermal radical initiator may also be utilised as a blocking group on an isocyanate compound as described in “Kevin Injoe Jung, Beomjin Kim, Dong Geun Lee, Tae-Hee Lee, Seo Yeon Choi, Jin Chul Kim, Seung Man Noh, Young II Park and Hyun Wook Jung, Characteristics of dual-curable blocked isocyanate with thermal radical initiator for low-temperature curing of automotive coatings, Progress in Organic Coatings, 125, (160-166), (2016)” .
- the jettable composition comprises:
- the jettable composition comprises:
- a novolac type epoxy resin a vinyl ether acrylate and a mono- or tri-functional acrylate as free radical polymerisable compounds
- an HDI biuret and a triazine compound as thermal cross-linking agents; and one or more radical initiator, optionally in the amounts set out above.
- the weight percentage ratio of reactive monomer, oligomer or prepolymer containing at least one epoxy or oxetane functional group to thermal cross- linking agent is in the range of from 5: 1 to 1 :5, for example in the range of from 3:1 to 1 : 1.
- the jettable composition comprises one or more colorant.
- the colorant may comprise a pigment or a dye.
- the colorant is present in the composition in an amount of less than 10 wt.%, less than 9 wt.%, less than 8 wt.%, less than 7 wt.%, less than 6 wt.%, less than 5 wt.%, less than 4 wt.%, less than 3 wt.%, less than 2 wt.%, for example less than 1 wt.%, for example about 0.5 wt% based on the total solids content of the composition.
- the colorant is added to the composition as a 15% dispersion in an amount in the range of from 1 to 10 wt.%, for example from 2 to 9 wt.%, for example from 3 to 7 wt.%, for example from 3 to 5 wt.%.
- the jettable composition may further comprise one or more additives, for example one or more reactive diluents, antifoams, anti-tarnishing agents, levelling agents, pigment dispersants, polymerization inhibitors, surfactants, adhesion promoters, cure accelerators, thixotroping agents, inert fillers or flame retardants.
- additives for example one or more reactive diluents, antifoams, anti-tarnishing agents, levelling agents, pigment dispersants, polymerization inhibitors, surfactants, adhesion promoters, cure accelerators, thixotroping agents, inert fillers or flame retardants.
- the viscosity of the composition is no more than 20 mPa.s at 45°C, for example between 1 and 18 mPa.s at 45°C, for example between 4 and 14 mPa.s at 45°C.
- Compositions having a viscosity in this range are suited for industrial inkjet printing.
- the composition is a high viscosity composition and has a viscosity of less than 200 mPa.s at 25 °C, for example less than 190 mPa.s at 25 °C, for example less than 180 mPa.s at 25 °C, for example less than 170 mPa.s at 25 °C, for example less than 160 mPa.s at 25 °C, for example about 150 mPa.s at 25 °C.
- the composition has a viscosity in the range of from 50 mPa.s to 200 mPa.s at 25 °C, for example in the range of from 75 mPa.s to 190 mPa.s at 25 °C, for example in the range of from 100 mPa.s to 180 mPa.s at 25 °C, for example in the range of from 125 mPa.s to 170 mPa.s, for example in the range of from 140 mPa.s to 160 mPa.s at 25 °C.
- High viscosity compositions can be prepared by modifying the amounts of components in the compositions, in particular by varying the ratio between the reactive monomers and oligomers, as described herein.
- the surface tension of the composition is in the range of 18 to 70 mN/m at 25°C, for example in the range of 20 to 50 mN/m at 25°C.
- Compositions having a surface tension in this range provide for high print quality and adhesion.
- an electronic device comprising a dielectric substrate having on a first surface thereof an electrically conductive pattern and a composition as described herein.
- the electronic device is or comprises a printed circuit board.
- the dielectric substrate comprises a non-conductive material such as a paper/resin composite or a resin/fibre glass composite, a ceramic substrate, a polyester or a polyimide.
- the composition is selectively patterned on the first surface of the dielectric substrate.
- the composition is selectively patterned on the first surface of the dielectric substrate in that it is printed so as to form a substantially identical pattern to the electrically conductive pattern, and be aligned with the electrically conductive pattern.
- the composition may only be printed on top of the electrically conductive pattern.
- the composition may be printed on top of the electrically conductive pattern so as to encapsulate and insulate the electrically conductive pattern from the environment.
- the dielectric substrate further comprises an electrically conductive pattern on a second surface thereof.
- the dielectric substrate may further comprise a composition as described herein selectively patterned so as to substantially encapsulate the electrically conductive pattern on the second surface of the dielectric substrate.
- the composition is present on the first and/or second surface of the dielectric substrate in an at least partially cured state.
- the composition may be in an at least partially thermally cured state, an at least partially radiation cured state or both an at least partially thermally cured and at least partially radiation cured state on the dielectric substrate.
- the electrically conductive pattern on the first and/or second surface of the dielectric substrate is formed from any electrically conductive metal or alloy.
- the electrically conductive metal or alloy comprises one or more of gold, silver, palladium, nickel, tin, lead, aluminium, and copper.
- the electronic device is a single-sided device, a double-sided device or a multilayer device, with each side or layer having an electrically conductive pattern or trace thereon.
- the electronic device is or comprises a flexible dielectric substrate.
- a method comprising jetting a jettable composition as described herein onto a dielectric substrate having an electrically conductive pattern on a first surface thereof; and curing the jetted composition.
- composition as described herein may be jetted using any suitable ink-jet printer for printing solder resist compositions or insulating compositions onto electrical circuit boards.
- suitable ink-jet printers include the PiXDRO range from Meyer Burger.
- the composition is selectively jetted onto the first surface of the dielectric substrate and the electrically conductive pattern, so as to substantially encapsulate the electrically conductive pattern.
- Such selective jetting is possible through the use of an inkjet printer and suitable CAD files.
- curing the jetted composition comprises exposing the composition to electron beam radiation or actinic radiation, for example UV radiation. If UV radiation curing is used, the light source may be a UV light emitting diode (UV LED) light source.
- curing the jetted composition comprises thermally treating the jetted composition. In some examples, the jetted composition is thermally treated before, after or concurrent with curing using actinic radiation. In some examples, the jetted composition is thermally treated after curing using actinic radiation.
- thermally treating comprises treatment at a temperature greater than 80 °C, greater than 100 °C, greater than 150 °C, greater than 170 °C, greater than 200 °C, greater than 220 °C, or greater than 240 °C, greater than 250 °C. In some examples, thermally treating comprises treatment at a temperature less than 250 °C, less than 230 °C, less than 210 °C, less than 190 °C, less than 170 °C, less than 150 °C, less than 130 °C, less than 110 °C, or less than 90 °C.
- thermally treating comprises treatment at a temperature from 80 °C to 250 °C, for example from 100 °C to 200 °C, for example from 120 °C to 170 °C.
- the thermal treatment is typically carried out between 15 and 90 minutes.
- Example method of ink preparation Compositions are prepared by first dissolving the solid components (e.g. solid epoxy resin and initiators) in one or more of the low viscosity liquid components. Colourants are predispersed by suitable dispersing method (e.g. ball/bead mills). The colourant dispersion is then add to the solution of solid components together with remaining liquid components and blended by hand or by using a suitable mixer and then filtered through a 1 micron glass disc filter available from Pall Corporation.
- suitable dispersing method e.g. ball/bead mills
- Viscosity is checked and adjusted using one or more of the liquid components.
- Substrates may be cleaned before coating by mechanical/abrasive methods such as brushing, jet pumice or pumice, or by chemical pretreatment methods such as detergent or solvent cleaning, microetching, controlled oxidation methods or other surface treatments such as surface energy modifying treatments.
- mechanical/abrasive methods such as brushing, jet pumice or pumice
- chemical pretreatment methods such as detergent or solvent cleaning, microetching, controlled oxidation methods or other surface treatments such as surface energy modifying treatments.
- example coatings listed in Table 1 were coated using a 25pm K-bar coating wire rod to give a coating thickness of 15 pm and UV cured, followed by thermal cure at 150 °C for 60 minutes.
- coated compositions were evaluated after UV curing for cure speed/curing efficiency and for final properties such as adhesion and solvent resistance after thermal cure.
- the inks were jetted on to a PCB test piece using a Meyer Burger LP50 inkjet printer. Inks were coated with two or three passes, to achieve a thickness of about 30 microns or 45 microns and“pin cured” using a 395 nm UV LED light source. Samples were then“UV bumped” at 2000 mJ from a medium pressure Hg vapour lamp and thermally cured at 150 °C for 60 minutes. After plating (see below), test pieces were examined using a 10x magnifying glass, for evidence of blistering, delamination, surface attack of the coating and/or colour change of the coating or circuit traces.
- ENIG electroless nickel immersion gold
- tin immersion plating solutions the inks were jetted on to a PCB test piece using a Meyer Burger LP50 inkjet printer. Inks were coated with two or three passes, to achieve a thickness of about 30 microns or 45 microns and“pin cured” using a 395 nm UV LED light source. Sample
- Coating adhesion was evaluated by cutting a 3x3 grid pattern in the cured coating, over areas of metal circuitry, using a scalpel. Grid cuts were spaced 1mm apart. After cutting the grid, the adhesion was evaluated by applying a self-adhesive tape (Scotch 600) to the surface, removing by hand and inspecting visually for removal of the coating from the grid and surrounding areas.
- a self-adhesive tape Scotch 600
- Immersion solution Stannatech 2000V from Atotech UK Ltd.
- Electroless Nickel - Aurotech CNN Mod Operating Temp 85 °C. Immersion Time approx. 25 mins.
- samples were washed using either running tap water or deionized water (final rinse).
- the viscosity of the compositions was measured at 25 °C using a Brookfield DV-II+ Pro viscometer, with Spindle #18, at a speed of 100 rpm.
- coated inkjet inks were evaluated by eye and touch after UV curing for cure speed and given a rating from 1 (very dry) to 5 (wet).
- X-hatch adhesion was measured by cutting a 3x3 grid pattern in the cured coating using a scalpel. Grid cuts were spaced 1mm apart. After cutting the grid, the adhesion was evaluated by applying a self-adhesive tape (Scotch 600) to the surface and removing by hand. A visual evaluation resulted in an adhesion quality ranging from 1 (very good adhesion) to 5 (very poor adhesion).
- Scotch 600 self-adhesive tape
- solder resistance of the coatings was evaluated using a SPL600240 Digital Dynamic Solder Pot available from L&M PRODUCTS filled with a“K” Grade 63:37 tin/lead solder from SOLDER CONNECTION.
- the temperature of the solder was set at 260 °C.
- a solder flux SC7560A from SOLDER CONNECTION was applied on the surface of the samples (i.e. coatings of the composition on a copper surface) where the X-hatch adhesion test had been carried out to clean the surface.
- the solder flux was dried by placing the samples for 1 minute above the solder pot.
- solder wave was created and the samples were passed over the wave four times (5secs/pass), allowing them to cool before rinsing and refluxing between each pass, after which the samples were rinsed and allowed to cool to room temperature.
- the adhesion of the solder mask compositions on the copper surface was then evaluated with the X-hatch adhesion method described above.
- Storage stability was evaluated by measuring the percentage increase in viscosity at 25 °C of the composition after storage for 28 days at 60 °C.
- compositions were prepared with the compositions as shown in Table 1 and Table 2 below.
- Reactive Monomer 1 Epoxy cresol novolac (NPCN-704 from Nanya); Reactive Monomer 2: Epoxy cresol novolac (Epiclon N680 from DIC Corporation); Reactive Monomer 3: Epoxy cresol novolac (ECN 1273 from Huntsman); Reactive Monomer 4: Bisphenol - A epoxy (GY260 from Huntsman); Reactive Monomer 5: Cycloaliphatic epoxy (EHPE3150 from Daicel); Reactive Monomer 6: Polymeric epoxy novolac (Epiclon SU-8 from Miller Stephenson); Reactive Monomer 7: Dicyclopentadiene type epoxy (HP- 7200 HH from DIC Corporation); Reactive Monomer 8: Dicyclopentadiene type epoxy (HP-9500 from DIC Corporation); Reactive Monomer 9: Bisphenol - A epoxy (GT 6610 from Huntsman); Reactive Monomer 10: Epoxy phenol novolac (DEN 438 from DOW); Reactive Monomer 1 1 : Bisphenol - F epoxy (GY285 from Bis
- Monomer 13 Oxetane cyclic ether monomer (Aron OXT-221 from Toagosei); Reactive Monomer 14: Cycloaliphatic epoxy (Uvicure S-140 from Lambsons); Reactive
- Monomer 15 Epoxy functional silane (Silquest A-186 from Momentive); Reactive
- Monomer 16 Epoxy monomer/diluent (Erisys GE21 from CVC Thermoset Specialities; Reactive Monomer 17: Epoxy monomer/diluent (Araldite DY-T from Huntsman); Free radical polymerisable compound 1 : Monofunctional acrylate monomer (Miramer M1 130 from Miwon); Free radical polymerisable compound 2: Trifunctional acrylate monomer (trimethylolpropane triacrylate from Sigma-Aldrich); Free radical polymerisable compound 3: Vinyl ethoxy ether acrylate (VEEA from Nippon Shokubai); Free radical polymerisable compound 4: Monofunctional acrylate monomer (SR339 from Arkema); Free radical polymerisable compound 5: Cyclic trimethylol-propane formal acrylate (SR531 from Arkema); Photoinitator 1 : Omnirad 4-PBz from IGM Resins; Photoinitator 2: Omnirad 808 from IGM Resins; Photoinit
- Reactive Monomer 18 and Curing Agent were added to 100 part formulations of the other components listed.
- compositions in accordance with the present disclosure exhibit one or more advantageous properties selected from UV cure speed, solvent (dichloromethane) resistance, solder resistance, and resistance to ENIG (electroless nickel immersion gold) and tin immersion. In all instances, an evaluation of 1 or 2 is considered acceptable in terms of processing or performance criteria.
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