Indium Corporation to Feature LV1000 Preforms at IMAPS Boston

Indium Corporation will feature its LV1000 flux-coated solder preforms for 5G infrastructure at the 52nd International Symposium on Electronics (IMAPS) Boston, September 30–October 3, in Boston, Massachusetts.

Indium Corporation’s LV1000 answers the demands of 5G wireless infrastructure by delivering superior reliability and performance. LV1000 produces lower voiding as compared to conventional solders, especially for bottom termination components (BTCs), which do not allow for proper outgassing of volatized flux. Its glossy, uniform flux coating eliminates the fluxing step. Combined with its durability, LV1000 can be integrated easily into automated assembly processes.

LV1000 technology consists of both a unique flux formulation and a coating process to produce flux-coated solder preforms that meet the tightest tolerances for flatness. This minimizes defects by ensuring that electronic components solder correctly.

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