专利摘要:
The present invention provides an adhesion method of improving the heat conduction in a fixed direction by using a heat conductive adhesive made by blending boron nitride powder and adhesive polymer and adhering by orienting boron nitride powder in the heat conductive adhesive to the fixed direction under the magnetic atmosphere and an electronic component for effectively dissipating heat generated from semiconductor device 2, power source 4, light source or other components used for the electric products, and an electronic component excellent in radiation.
公开号:US20010004131A1
申请号:US09/733,560
申请日:2000-12-08
公开日:2001-06-21
发明作者:Tobita Masayuki;Shinya Tateda;Tsunehisa Kimura;Masahumi Yamato
申请人:Polymatech Co Ltd;
IPC主号:H01L24-29
专利说明:
[0001] 1. Technical Field of the Invention [0001]
[0002] The present invention concerns an adhesion method of heat conductive adhesive requiring high heat conductivity and an electronic component. More particularly, it concerns an adhesion method of heat conductive adhesive for effectively dissipating heat generated from semiconductor device, power source, light source or other components used for the electric products, and an electronic component excellent in radiation. [0002]
[0003] 2. Prior Art [0003]
[0004] Conventionally, heat conductive adhesives having adhesive polymer as matrix have been used for bonding a head generating semiconductor device or electronic component with a heat radiating conductive member. Silver, copper, gold, aluminum, or other metals and alloys having a good heat conductivity, or aluminum oxide, magnesium oxide, silicon oxide, boron nitride, aluminum nitride, silicon nitride, silicon carbide or other ceramics, carbon black, graphite, diamond or various other heat conductive fillers are blended in these heat conductive adhesives, in order to enhance the heat conductivity. Among others, electric insulation heat conductive adhesives filled with boron nitride powder, excellent in heat conductivity and electric insulation are used largely. [0004]
[0005] On the other hand, the Japanese Patent Laid-open No. SHO 62-194653 and the Japanese Patent Laid-open No. SHO 63-62762 disclose adhesion methods for improving the heat conductivity by orienting an adhesive including magnetic substance such as nickel in the magnetic field are disclosed. [0005]
[0006] However, the boron nitride powder have a heat conductivity in the flake shape thickness direction smaller than it heat conductivity in the surface direction; therefore, an adhesive blending simply boron nitride powder in a polymer could not present a sufficient conductivity as its surface direction is charged in parallel to the thickness direction in the adhesive layer after adhesion. [0006]
[0007] On the other hand none of adhesion methods of the aforementioned the Japanese Patent Laid-open No. SHO 62-194653 or the Japanese Patent Laid-open No. SHO 63-62762 could applied to the application requiring electric insulation for blending electric conductive magnetic metal powder or the like. [0007]
[0008] In other words, as a adhesion method having a good electric insulation and high heat conductivity has not been developed, a considerable heat generation from semiconductor device or other electric components accelerated the electro-chemical migration or corrosion of wiring or pad portions, the generated heat stress provoked cracking or destruction of composing material, the interface of composing material junctions was peeled off, or other troubles happened in a way to shorten the life of electronic components. [0008]
[0009] On the other hand, the heat conductive adhesive of the Japanese Patent Application No. HEI 11-85107 by the Applicant, has anti-magnetic filler of 20W/m·K or more in heat conductivity blended in the adhesive, but boron nitride powder was not taken into account as anti-magnetic filler. [0009] SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0010] In the purpose of solving the aforementioned problems, the present invention provides an adhesion method of heat conductive for effectively dissipating heat generated from semiconductor device, power source, light source or other components used for the electric products, and an electronic component excellent in radiation. [0010]
[0011] For this effect, the present invention provides an adhesion method of improving the heat conduction in a fixed direction by using a heat conductive adhesive made by blending boron nitride powder and adhesive polymer and adhering by orienting boron nitride powder in the heat conductive adhesive to the fixed direction under the magnetic atmosphere and an electronic component. [0011] BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0012] FIG. 1 to FIG. 4 are examples of electronic component made the adhesion method of the present invention; [0012]
[0013] FIG. 5, FIG. 6 are schematic views of the adhesion method and electronic component of the present invention; [0013] DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0014] The present invention is an adhesion method of adhering objects to be adhered by interposing a heat conductive adhesive made by blending boron nitride powder and adhesive polymer between said objects, and adhering by orienting boron nitride powder in the heat conductive adhesive to a fixed direction under the magnetic atmosphere. [0014]
[0015] Moreover, the present invention is an electronic component characterized by its structure wherein a heat conductive adhesive made by blending boron nitride powder and adhesive polymer is interposed between a heating device and a heat conductive member, and adhering by orienting boron nitride powder in the heat conductive adhesive to a fixed direction under the magnetic atmosphere. [0015]
[0016] Boron nitride powder used in the present invention is not particularly specified as for the kind of crystalline system, shape or size of powder particle, aggregation rate of powder particle, or their distribution. Concerning the crystalline system, boron nitride powder of hexagonal system, cubic system or other structures can be used. Particularly, highly crystalline boron nitride powder of hexagonal system or cubic system is preferable, because of its excellent heat conductivity. [0016]
[0017] The particle form of boron nitride powder is not limited to flake form or flat form, but also various other forms of boron nitride powder, such as granular, massive, spherical, fiber, whisker form boron nitride powder, or ground product thereof can be used. The particle diameter of boron nitride powder is not specified; however, individual average primary diameter in the range of 0.01-100 μm, and more preferably, in the range of 1-50 μm can be used. Under 0.01 μm, it is difficult to charge in quantity, and boron nitride powder larger than 100 μm is difficult to produce, and disadvantageous in terms of price. In addition, the adhesion layer becomes thick. As for the flake form boron nitride powder, it is practical to use within the range of 0.5-50 μm in its maximum diameter, because it can easily be blended with polymer and field oriented. Further, boron nitride powder having a structure where primary particles are aggregated is used. [0017]
[0018] The quantity of boron nitride powder to be contained in adhesive polymer is preferably 10-400 weight parts to 100 weight parts of polymer. Less than 10 weight parts, the improvement effect of heat conductivity is small, while the content more than 400 weight parts increases the composition viscosity, reduces the fluidity, making the handling difficult and bubble inclusion inevitable, so it is not appropriate. More preferably, boron nitride powder is added by 20-300 weight parts, and still preferably, by 30-200 weight parts. Higher concentrations may also be obtained by using boron nitride powders of different particle diameter, or by surface treatment. [0018]
[0019] Preferable adhesive polymers for matrix includes liquid or solid material made of epoxy base, polyimide base, acryl base, vinyl base such as polyvinyl acetate, urethane base, silicon base, olefin base, polyamide base, polyamide-imide base, phenol base, amino base, bismuth imide base , polyimide silicon base, saturated and unsaturated polyester base, diallyl phthalate base, urea base, melamine base, alkyd base, benzo-cyclobutene base, polybutadiene or chloroprene rubber, nitrile rubber or other synthetic rubber base, styrene base thermoplastic elastomer or other publicly known resins or rubber. [0019]
[0020] As for setting mode, adhesive polymer of publicly known all setting modes, such as thermosetting, thermoplastic, ultraviolet or visible light setting, normal temperature setting, higrosetting, or the like can be used. Among others, at least one selected from epoxy base, polyimide base, aryl base or silicone base adhesive polymers that present good adhesion with materials composing the electronic component such as various metals and ceramics, various plastics and rubbers, elastomers, is preferable. [0020]
[0021] Besides, for the purpose of boron nitride powder surface treatment, it is possible to improve the wetness with adhesive polymer or chargeability by previously degreasing or cleaning the boron nitride powder surface, or through the surface treatment with silane base, titan base or aluminum base or other publicly known coupling agent. It is also possible to add thixotropic agent, disperser, hardener, setting accelerator, delayer, tackifier, plasticizer, fire retardant, anti-oxidant, stabilizer, colorant or other publicly known additives to the adhesive polymer used in the present invention. [0021]
[0022] Moreover, it is also possible to use at the same time conveniently powder form metals and ceramics, to be more specific, silver, copper, gold, platinum, nickel, carbon graphite, diamond, aluminum oxide, magnesium oxide, aluminum nitride, silicon oxide, silicone carbide, or the like, or fillers used for conventional heat conductive adhesives such as metal coating resin. However, as the excellent electric insulation is one of characteristics of the heat conductive adhesive used for the present invention, it is preferable, as far as possible, not to mix fillers of good electric conductivity such as metals. [0022]
[0023] Moreover, in order to reduce the adhesive viscosity, it is effective to add volatile organic solvent or reactive plasticizer as they increase the workability. [0023]
[0024] The adhesion method of the present invention is an adhesion method of adhering objects to be adhered by interposing a heat conductive adhesive made by blending boron nitride powder and adhesive polymer between said objects, and adhering by orienting boron nitride powder in the heat conductive adhesive to a fixed direction under the magnetic atmosphere. [0024]
[0025] It is possible to improve the adhesive heat conductivity taking profit of the high heat conductivity of oriented boron nitride powder, by orienting boron nitride powder in the adhesive along the magnetic power line, under the magnetic atmosphere. In order to align flake or other form boron nitride powder in the gap direction of objects to be adhered, namely, in the adhesive thickness direction, N pole and S pole of permanent magnet or electromagnet are opposed in the thickness direction, and disposed so that the magnetic power line corresponds to the desired orientation direction of boron nitride powder. [0025]
[0026] On the other hand, in order to enhance the heat conductivity in the adhesive plane inside direction, boron nitride powder can be oriented aligned in the plane inside direction by opposing the magnet N pole and S pole vertically to the thickness direction. Otherwise, boron nitride powder can also be aligned in the plane inside direction by opposing the magnet N pole and N pole, or S pole and S pole in the thickness direction. Besides, magnets need not to be opposed at both sides, but magnets disposed only on one side may also orient boron nitride powder in the adhesive. [0026]
[0027] Magnetic field generation means user as exterior magnetic field may be a permanent magnet, electromagnet or coil, and a flux density range from 0.05 to 30 tesla can achieve a practical orientation of boron nitride powder. As the present invention used a very weak an-isotropic magnetization rate of boron nitride powder as magnetism, it is necessary to orient boron nitride powder sufficiently in a high magnetic filed of 1 tesla or more, and to set matrix adhesive polymer by thermosetting reaction or cooling. [0027]
[0028] The heat conductive adhesive used in the present invention can be produced by blending and evenly dispersing a predetermined amount of boron nitride powder in the adhesive polymer. For the dispersion by mixing or kneading, it is preferable to add a publicly known process for removing mixed bubbles by depression or pressurization. [0028]
[0029] Electronic component of the present invention as shown in FIG. 1 to FIG. 4 can be manufactured by interposing a heat conductive adhesive made of boron nitride powder and adhesive polymer between a heading device and a heat conductive member, and adhering with boron nitride powder oriented in the heat conductive adhesive to a fixed direction under the magnetic atmosphere. [0029]
[0030] FIG. 1 shows the use for the adhesion between a ball grid array type semiconductor package [0030] 2 and a radiator 4. FIG. 2 shows the use for the adhesion between a chip size type semiconductor package 2 and a printed circuit board 1; FIG. 3 shows the use for the adhesion between a pin grid array type semiconductor package 2 and a heat sink 5; and FIG. 4 shows the use for the adhesion between a semiconductor chip 8 and a die pad 7.
[0031] Heat conductive adhesive can be interposed between object to be adhered by screen printing, pad printing, dispenser deposit, potting, spray coating or other publicly known methods. Heating devices include semiconductors, electric power source or light source, and heat conductive members include ordinary radiator, cooler, heat sink, heat spreader, die pad, printed circuit board (PCB), cooling fan, heat pipe or casing. [0031]
[0032] Now, the present invention will be described more in detail based on examples. In the following examples and comparison examples, the heat conductivity was evaluated through the measurement of heat resistance value. [0032] EXAMPLE 1
[0033] A heat conductive adhesive A is prepare by blending 40 weight parts of hexagonal crystalline system flake form boron nitride powder (made by Showa Denko Co., Ltd. UHP-S1 average particle diameter 1 to 2 μm) treated with aminosilane base coupling agent and 100 weight parts of bisphenol F type epoxy resin containing amine base hardener as adhesive polymer, and degassing in the vacuum. [0033]
[0034] The heat conductive adhesive A is applied with a dispenser to a ball grid array type semiconductor package [0034] 2 implemented on a PCB 1 describe in FIG. 5(1) (FIG. 5(2)). A radiator 1 is disposed and pressed on the upper portion of the heat conductive adhesive A as shown in FIG. 5(3), and an electronic component (FIG. 5(5)) is prepared by heat setting the heat conductive adhesive A in a magnetic field atmosphere where N pole and S pole of an permanent magnet 11 of flux density 0.6 tesla are opposed as shown in FIG. 5(4).
[0035] The apparatus is turned on to measure the heat resistance after 6 minutes, obtaining 0.48°C/W. [0035] COMPARISON 1
[0036] The heat conductive adhesive A similar to the Example 1 is applied with a dispenser to a ball grid array type semiconductor package [0036] 2 implemented on a PCB 1 describe in FIG. 5(1) (FIG. 5(2)). A radiator 4 is disposed and pressed on the upper portion of the heat conductive adhesive A as shown in FIG. 5(3), and an electronic component (FIG. 5(5)) is prepared by heat setting the heat conductive adhesive A without impressing the magnetic filed.
[0037] The apparatus is turned on to measure the heat resistance after 6 minutes, obtaining 0.61°C/W. [0037] EXAMPLE 2
[0038] A heat conductive adhesive B is prepare by blending 80 weight parts of hexagonal crystalline system flake form boron nitride powder (made by Showa Denko Co., Ltd. UHP-S1 average particle diameter 1 to 2 μm) and 100 weight parts of added type liquid silicon rubber (made by GE Toshiba Silicon, TSE3331) as adhesive polymer, and degassing in the vacuum. [0038]
[0039] The heat conductive adhesive B is applied with a dispenser to a ball grid array type semiconductor package [0039] 2 implemented on a PCB 1 describe in FIG. 5(1) (FIG. 5(2)) as in the Example 1. A radiator 1 is disposed and pressed on the upper portion of the heat conductive adhesive B as shown in FIG. 5(3), and an electronic component (FIG. 5(5)) is prepared by heat setting the heat conductive adhesive B in a magnetic field atmosphere where N pole and S pole of an electromagnetic magnet 11 of flux density 2 tesla are opposed as shown in FIG. 5(4).
[0040] The apparatus is turned on to measure the heat resistance after 6 minutes, obtaining 0.37°C/W. [0040] COMPARISON 2
[0041] The heat conductive adhesive B similar to the Example 2 is applied with a dispenser to a ball grid array type semiconductor package [0041] 2 implemented on a PCB 1 describe in FIG. 5(1) (FIG. 5(2)). A radiator 1 is disposed and pressed on the upper portion of the heat conductive adhesive B as shown in FIG. 5(3), and an electronic component (FIG. 5(5)) is prepared by heat setting the heat conductive adhesive B without impressing the magnetic filed.
[0042] The apparatus is turned on to measure the heat resistance after 6 minutes, obtaining 0.48°C/W. [0042] EXAMPLE 3
[0043] A heat conductive adhesive C is prepare by blending 120 weight parts of hexagonal crystalline system fine particle form boron nitride powder (made by Denki Kagaku Kogyo Co., Ltd. SP-1 average particle diameter 0.6 μm) agent and 100 weight parts of thermo-setting polyimide (made by Ube Kosan Co., Ltd. Yupitite UPA-83), and degassing in the vacuum. [0043]
[0044] The heat conductive adhesive C is screen printed on a die pad [0044] 7 of a lead frame 6 describe in FIG. 6(1) (FIG. 6(2)). A semiconductor chip 8 is disposed and pressed on the upper portion of the heat conductive adhesive C as shown in FIG. 6(2), and the heat conductive adhesive C is heat set in a magnetic field atmosphere where N pole and S pole of an electromagnetic magnet 11 of flux density 2 tesla are opposed as shown in FIG. 6(3). An electronic component(FIG. 6(5)) is manufactured by connecting an electrode portion of the semiconductor chip 8 and a lead portion of the lead frame 11 by a bonding wire 9 (FIG. 6(4)) and by transfer molding with epoxy base sealant 10.
[0045] The apparatus is turned on to measure the heat resistance after 6 minutes, obtaining 0.28°C/W. [0045] COMPARISON 3
[0046] The heat conductive adhesive C similar to Example 3 is screen printed on a die pad [0046] 7 of a lead frame 6 describe in FIG. 6(1) (FIG. 6(1)). A semiconductor chip 8 is disposed and pressed on the upper portion of the heat conductive adhesive C as shown in FIG. 6(2), and the heat conductive adhesive C is heat set without impressing the magnetic field. An electronic component (FIG. 6(5)) is manufactured by connecting the electrode portion of the semiconductor chip 8 and the lead portion of the lead frame 11 by a bonding wire 9 (FIG. 6(4)) and by transfer molding with epoxy base sealant 10.
[0047] The apparatus is turned on to measure the heat resistance after 6 minutes, obtaining 0.40°C/W. [0047]
[0048] Compared to Comparison 1˜Comparison 3, the electronic components made by the adhesion methods of Example 1˜Example 3 of the present invention are low in heat resistance value and excellent in heat conductivity because boron nitride powder is oriented by magnetic field in the heat conductive adhesive. Therefore, the adhesion method of the present invention can be applied largely to the adhesion of a semiconductor package of high heating value and a radiator such as heat sink, or adhesion of a semiconductor chip of high heating value and a die pad portion, and supply a useful electronic component that is low in heat resistance and excellent in heat conductivity. [0048]
[0049] Although the invention has been described above by reference to certain embodiments of the invention, the invention is not limited to the embodiments described above. Modifications and variations of the embodiments described above will occur to those skilled in the art, in light of the above teachings. [0049]
权利要求:
Claims (4)
[1" id="US-20010004131-A1-CLM-00001] 1. An adhesion method of adhering objects to be adhered by interposing a heat conductive adhesive made by blending boron nitride powder and adhesive polymer between said objects, and adhering by orienting boron nitride powder in the heat conductive adhesive to a fixed direction under the magnetic atmosphere.
[2" id="US-20010004131-A1-CLM-00002] 2. The adhesion method of
claim 1 , wherein the heat conductive adhesive comprises 10 to 400 weight parts of boron nitride powder to 100 weight parts of adhesive polymer.
[3" id="US-20010004131-A1-CLM-00003] 3. The adhesion method of
claim 1 or
2 , wherein the adhesive polymer is at least one kind selected from epoxy base, polyimide base, acryl base, urethane base or silicon base adhesive polymer.
[4" id="US-20010004131-A1-CLM-00004] 4. An electronic component characterized by its structure wherein a heat conductive adhesive made by blending boron nitride powder and adhesive polymer is interposed between a heating device and a heat conductive member, and adhering with boron nitride powder oriented in the heat conductive adhesive to a fixed direction under the magnetic atmosphere.
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