Moisture Evolution from Sealing Glasses: Dry CERDIP Packages

R. Vasofsky, R. Lowry
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In this investigation the moisture evolution properties of vitreous sealing glasses were evaluated to assess process approaches for producing hermetic CERDIP packages with greatly reduced levels of encapsulated moisture. Four types of commercially-glazed glasses of the KC-series, as supplied on CERDIP lids, were heated in vacuum at 430°C for 3h. During this period the identity, quantity, and evolution rate of gaseous components were measured. In parallel experiments the moisture contents of CERDIP packages sealed with KC-1 and KC-1M glasses were measured for unbaged parts and for parts preseal baked at 150°C for 2h. The outgassing studies show that the quantity and rate of moisture evolution from KC-1 and KC-1M sealing glasses depend in part on the way the glass was initially glazed on the alumina lid: the quantity of water outgassed from glass glazed in the "standard manner" is greater than the amount evolved-from the glass glazed using the "super dry" process. However, the quantity of water outgassed during the first 10 min of heating at 430°C from all 4 sample types, KC-1 (standard), KC-1 (super-dry), KC-1M (standard) and KC-1M (super dry) was sufficiently high to indicate that if sealing occurred during this initial 10 min period the moisture content inside the sealed cavity could exceed 5000 ppmv. Hence a preseal bake of vitreous-glazed package piece parts can contribute substantially to producing dry cavities. The most important factor in determining duration of a preseal bake is rate of-moisture evolution from the glass.
从密封玻璃的水分演变:干燥CERDIP包装
在本研究中,评估了玻璃密封玻璃的水分演化特性,以评估生产密封CERDIP封装的工艺方法,大大降低了封装水分的水平。四种类型的商业上釉的kc系列玻璃,作为CERDIP盖供应,在430°C真空加热3h。在此期间,测量了气体组分的特性、数量和演化速率。在平行实验中,测量了用KC-1和KC-1M玻璃密封的CERDIP封装中未包装部分和在150°C下烘烤2h的预密封部分的水分含量。除气研究表明,KC-1和KC-1M密封玻璃的水分析出量和速率部分取决于玻璃最初在氧化铝盖上的上釉方式:从“标准方式”上釉的玻璃中析出的水量大于使用“超干”工艺上釉的玻璃中析出的水量。然而,在430°C加热的前10分钟内,KC-1(标准),KC-1(超干),KC-1M(标准)和KC-1M(超干)4种样品类型的放气量足够高,表明如果在最初的10分钟内进行密封,密封腔内的水分含量可能超过5000 ppmv。因此,玻璃上釉封装件零件的预密封烘烤可以大大有助于产生干腔。决定预密封烘烤持续时间的最重要因素是玻璃的水分演化率。
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