Claims
- 1. An adhesive paste consisting essentially of:
- (A) about 5-50 volume percent organic polymer resin;
- (B) up to about 50 volume percent inorganic filler; and
- (C) about 30-70 volume percent fugitive liquid;
- wherein each of the resin and the filler is present in particulate form with a particle size up to about 110 microns, and wherein the liquid and organic polymer resin are each substantially insoluble in the other.
- 2. An adhesive paste of claim 1 wherein the organic polymer resin consists essentially of thermoplastic polymer.
- 3. An adhesive paste of claim 1 wherein the organic polymer resin comprises a blend of at least one thermoplastic polymer and at least one second polymer, the second polymer being present in an amount of at least about 5% of the blend.
- 4. An adhesive paste of claim 3 wherein the second polymer comprises at least one thermosetting polymer.
- 5. An adhesive paste of claim 4 wherein the second polymer consists essentially of epoxy resin.
- 6. An adhesive paste of claim 5 wherein the epoxy resin comprises at least about 10 volume percent of the blend.
- 7. An adhesive paste of claim 1 wherein the fugitive liquid comprises an effective amount of at least one viscosity modifying polymer.
- 8. An adhesive paste of claim 5 wherein the viscosity modifying polymer comprises about from 0.5 to 5 volume % of the fugitive liquid.
- 9. An adhesive paste of claim 8 wherein the viscosity modifying polymer comprises less than about 3 volume % of the fugitive liquid.
- 10. An adhesive paste of claim 7 wherein the viscosity modifying polymer consists essentially of thermoplastic elastomer.
- 11. An adhesive paste of claim 1 wherein the fugitive liquid comprises an effective amount of at least one viscosity modifying polymer to increase the viscosity of the liquid.
- 12. An adhesive paste of claim 11 wherein the viscosity modifying polymer comprises about from 0.5 to 5 volume % of the fugitive liquid.
- 13. An adhesive paste of claim 12 wherein the viscosity modifying polymer is selected from the group consisting of thermoplastic elastomer.
- 14. An adhesive paste of claim 13 wherein the viscosity modifying polymer consists essentially of styrene ethylene propylene block copolymer.
- 15. An adhesive paste of claim 1 further comprising about from 0.5 to 5 volume %, based on the fugitive liquid, of metal resinate.
- 16. An adhesive paste of claim 15 wherein the metal resinate is selected from the group consisting of silver resinate and zinc resinate.
- 17. An adhesive paste of claim 16 wherein the metal resinate consists essentially of silver resinate.
- 18. An adhesive paste of claim 12 wherein the viscosity modifying polymer is less than about 3 volume % of the fugitive liquid.
- 19. A process for assembling an electronic component on a substrate, comprising the steps of;
- i) depositing an adhesive paste on a substrate, the paste consisting essentially of;
- (A) about 5-50 volume percent organic polymer resin;
- (B) up to about 50 volume percent inorganic filler; and
- (C) about 30-70 volume percent fugitive liquid;
- wherein each of the resin and filler is present in particulate form with a maximum particle size up to about 110 microns, and wherein the liquid and thermoplastic polymer are each substantially insoluble in the other;
- ii) placing an electronic component on the substrate in contact with the adhesive paste;
- iii) heating the resulting assembly to a temperature above which the polymer resin softens and becomes fluid and below a temperature at which the thermoplastic polymer resin begins to degrade, and;
- iv) cooling the assembly whereby the thermoplastic polymer resin solidifies to bond the electronic component to the substrate.
- 20. A process of claim 19 wherein the fugitive liquid comprises an effective amount of at least one viscosity modifying polymer to increase the viscosity of the liquid.
- 21. A product of the process of claim 19.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a Continuation-In-Part of application Ser. No. 08/390,257 filed Feb. 17, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,488,082 which was a Continuation-In-Part of application Ser. No. 08/100,052 filed Jul. 30, 1993, U.S. Pat. No. 5,391,604.
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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