Abstract

Electrically conductive adhesive was modified by the addition of silver nanoparticles in two levels of concentration. Homogenization of the adhesive was carried out by rotary agitation for two different long times. The modified adhesive was used for the formation of adhesive joints by mounting jumpers on the test board. The joints were climatic aged at high temperature and high humidity. The analysis of the influence of individual parameters and their interactions on the shear strength of adhesive joints was carried out using DOE. It was found that the homogeneity of the distribution of nanoparticles in the adhesive is more significant than their concentration and that the treatment in high humidity influences the shear strength more than thermal treatment.

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