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Ceramic Substrate suits thick-film applications.

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July 25, 2007 - Designed to address miniaturization and higher-power applications, DuraStrate consists of fine-grained (1.5-2.0 micron) microstructure material optimized for biaxial flexural strength, consistent thicknesses, camber flatness, and aged adhesion. Ceramic substrate material is designed for optimal performance in very thin (10-15 mil) varieties of thick-film substrates.

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CoorsTek
16000 Table Mountain Pkwy.
Golden, CO, 80403
USA



CoorsTek Introduces New DuraStrate(TM) Ceramic Substrates


New finer-grained ceramic substrate material boasts 20% increase in flexural strength and other benefits over traditional materials.

GRAND JUNCTION, Colo., June 1 -- CoorsTek, a large technical ceramics manufacturer and long-time provider of electronic components, today introduced its new DuraStrate thick-film ceramic substrates. Developed specifically for improved performance in thick-film substrates, this new material offers significant performance advantages over standard, widely-available ceramic substrates.

Specifically, CoorsTek is employing a finer-grain (1.5 to 2.0 micron) microstructure material -- chiefly responsible for a 20% increase in biaxial flexural strength over traditional materials, improved thick-film performance, consistent thicknesses, improved camber flatness, and better aged adhesion. This enhanced durability should translate to improved process yields, longer product life, and superior reliability. CoorsTek currently offers the DuraState ceramic for only the very thin (10-15 mil) varieties of thick-film substrates.

"As the industry moves toward increased miniaturization, higher-power applications, and begins to demand longer-term reliability, they will need a more durable and reliable thick-film ceramic substrate," states Lee Harder, Vice President of CoorsTek. "We developed and fine-tuned the DuraStrate material specifically for these needs and expect to make a significant impact in the industry," he continued.

For more information about the new DuraStrate(TM) ceramic substrates and other ceramics for electronics industry, please visit http://www.coorstek.com/, send an e-mail to agolike@coorstek.com, or call +1.970.244.1165.

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Please contact Harrison Hartman at +1.303.277.4559 or hhartman@coorstek.com for:

1. High-resolution digital photos
2. Full material properties of DuraStrate(TM) substrates

More about CoorsTek...

Established in 1910, CoorsTek is one of the largest technical ceramics manufacturers in the world and serves customers throughout North America, Europe, and Asia from 17 state-of-the-art facilities around the globe. CoorsTek supplies critical components and complete assemblies for electronic, medical, automotive, semiconductor, aerospace, energy, telecommunication, and other high-technology applications. Utilizing advanced material technologies, the company's engineered solutions enable its customers' products to overcome technological barriers and improve performance. For more information about CoorsTek, please visit their website at http://www.coorstek.com/.

CoorsTek and Amazing Solutions are registered trademarks of CoorsTek, Inc. DuraStrate is a trademark of CoorsTek, Inc.

Product Contact:
Andrew Golike
T: +1.970.244.1165
F: +1.970.244.1195
agolike@coorstek.com
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