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TGV (Through-Glass Via) Glass is an advanced substrate technology that enables vertical electrical interconnections through micro-holes drilled into glass substrates. This innovation leverages laser drilling, electroplating, and glass strengthening processes to create high-performance, ultra-thin, and transparent solutions for 3D integration.
Key Features
Our company, ZMSH, has been a prominent player in the semiconductor industry for over a decade, boasting a professional team of factory experts and sales personnel. We specialize in providing customized sapphire wafer solutions, offering both tailored designs and OEM services to meet diverse client needs. At ZMSH, we are committed to delivering products that excel in both price and quality, ensuring customer satisfaction at every stage. We invite you to contact us for more information or to discuss your specific requirements.
Material Selection
Type | Properties | Applications |
---|---|---|
Borosilicate Glass | Low CTE (3.2×10⁻⁶/K), high chemical stability | 5G RF modules, Chiplet packaging |
Soda-Lime Glass | Cost-effective, high transparency (>90% light) | Foldable displays, consumer electronics |
Quartz Glass | Ultra-low dielectric loss (ε=3.8), UV-IR transparent | LiDAR sensors, optical communication |
Aluminum-Silicate | High strength (>800 MPa), low dielectric loss | Automotive displays, aerospace electronics |
Sapphire (Al₂O₃) | Extreme hardness (9 Mohs), high thermal conductivity (35 W/m·K), IR transparency | Military sensors, high-power lasers, extreme environments |
Key Differences:
Sapphire vs. Glass:
Material Class: Sapphire is a crystalline ceramic (not glass), but it is often grouped with glass substrates for high-performance applications due to its exceptional durability.
Advantages: Superior scratch resistance, higher thermal conductivity, and IR transmission (80–100% in mid-wave IR).
Limitations: Higher cost, lower transparency in visible light (only ~92% vs. ~99% for quartz), and difficulty in laser drilling.
TGV Glass Applications
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Q: What industries benefit most from TGV Glass?
A: TGV Glass is ideal for applications requiring high density, transparency, and reliability. Key sectors include:
Q: How does TGV Glass improve device performance?
A: By enabling 3D circuitry in ultra-thin glass substrates, TGV Glass reduces size and weight while maintaining high-speed signal integrity. For example, it allows foldable screens to bend 200,000+ times without losing connectivity.
Q: Is TGV Glass compatible with flexible designs?
A: Yes! Chemically strengthened versions (e.g., soda-lime glass) can
bend and curve, making TGV Glass suitable for foldable phones,
rollable displays, and wearable devices.