FAQ
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QCan samples be provided?
AYes, we can provide samples. After confirming the detailed process conditions in advance, we will introduce suitable materials.
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QWhat are the recommended process conditions?
AWe select materials in accordance with the customer's process conditions and will consult with you individually.
(*Reference examples are provided on the product pages, but these are only for reference purposes and should be discussed with the customer on an individual basis.) -
QCan the viscosity be adjusted?
AYes, it is possible. Although there are limits, it is possible to propose the optimum viscosity according to the film thickness and application conditions requested by the customer.
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QWhat is the delivery time?
APreparation samples are delivered within approximately one month and mass-produced products are delivered within 40 days of ordering.
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QHow stable is BLX when stored at room temperature?
AThere is no deterioration in quality after one year of storage. However, 6 months is the basic standard value.
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QWhat is the adoption record?
ABLX has been adopted by domestic and overseas customers, including RF devices for 5G communication base stations and SAW Filter devices for smartphones, where demand has been booming recently.
It also has a proven track record in the processing of in-vehicle communication devices, which require high reliability. -
QFor information on how to control the side etching amount
APlease refer to the product introduction page.
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QFor information on peeling and development methods, please refer to the
APlease refer to the product introduction page.
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QIs PEB (Post Exposure Bake) required?
ANot necessary, but we will provide an advisory response depending on the customer's evaluation results.
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QWhat is the required exposure amount? (NPR)
ASensitivity adjustment is available, but approximately 100 mJ/cm2 or less is sufficient.
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QIs surface treatment of the substrate necessary?
ADepends on the condition of the substrate used, but is generally not necessary.
(*Depends on the customer's equipment, etc.; this also depends on the evaluation results.)