Promex Industries, a Silicon Valley-based provider of design, packaging, and microelectronics assembly services, has completed the first phase of its plan to expand its die bonding services.
The company has installed a new 2200 evo plus die bonder from BE Semiconductor Industries (Besi) on its production line, adding capacity, as well as accuracy, productivity and flexibility for customer projects targeting a range of key end markets, including medical and biotech.
The 2200 evo plus joins Promex’s existing line-up of die bonders, including three additional Besi systems. The robustness and life expectancy of Besi tools, together with new capabilities integrated into the now fourth generation of the 2200 evo plus, contributed to its selection.
Chief among the benefits offered by the 2200 evo plus is its tremendous flexibility and the ability to deliver die attach, flip-chip and multi-chip capability in a single unit. It features an integrated dispenser for direct placement when performing die attach, and its advanced pick-and-place head enables the system to pick components directly from a wafer on tape or a waffle pack and place them as needed for the application.
Another key feature of the evoplus is its optional heated bond head and stage, contributing to its ability to accommodate a variety of substrates and materials, including die attach film (DAF). DAF has become essential in the heterogeneous integration (HI) era for use in wafer prep and singulation of wire-bonded single and multi-chip stacked die solutions. As HI applications involve combining electronic and non-electronic components, the new equipment is also highly capable for assembly of photonic and optical devices.
Hannes Hundsbichler, director for the Multi Chip Die Bonding product line with Besi, added: “Promex is a longtime customer, and their selection of our newest 2200 evo plus multi chip die bonder highlights the strength of our ongoing relationship and the confidence they place in our technology. We are proud to serve as one of their trusted suppliers.”
Chip Greely, vice president of engineering for Promex, added: “Our Besi units have consistently delivered excellent results. With the addition of the 2200 evo plus system, we see great opportunity to secure a broader range of advanced die bonding projects from both new and existing customers.”