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PCB Bonding: Type, Material, Application and Manufacturing

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PCB bonding plays an important role in the making of modern electronic gadgets, whether for consumer appliances or mission-critical aerospace equipment.
This comprehensive guide to bonding PCBs outlines details of the materials, processes, and bonding technologies associated with PCBs. Let’s get started together with ELEPCB!

What is PCB Bonding?

PCB bonding is basically the joining process of layers, components, and interconnections inside a printed circuit board. The process extends simply beyond holding component parts together since the final assemblage fulfills the set thermal, mechanical, and electric requirements.
Every electronic device will basically have intricate bonding. Advanced devices, in particular smartphones, and medical and auto control systems require it as well.
In the old days, PCBs were soldered manually. This is time-consuming and error-prone. With an increase in the demand for rapid production and miniaturization, new bonding techniques began to develop that changed the whole face of PCB manufacturing. More specifically, this would mean bringing out a proper combination of structural integrity, electrical connectivity, and thermal efficiency into harmonious relations.

Types of PCB Bonding

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Wire Bonding

Gold Wire Stitch Bonding: 

  •  This is the most common type of wire bonding, with gold wire used as the bonding material. Gold wire has good electrical conductivity and chemical stability
  • During the PCB wire bonding process, it can realize precise electrical connection. 
  • For example, in some miniaturized PCBs for mobile devices, gold wire stitch bonding is widely used to connect tiny chips and pads on the PCB board.

Copper Wire Bonding: 

  •  The advantage of copper wire over gold wire is its relatively low cost. Copper wire bonding is increasingly used in mass production bonding processes for PCBs. The soldering of PCB copper wire bonding mainly relies on hot press, so there is a necessity for heat; in some other cases, when copper wire bonding uses ultrasonic waves as well, just room temperature could be needed. 

Ultrasonic Wire Bonding: 

  • The ultrasonic wire bonding method works by applying ultrasonic energy between the wire and the pad for a strong bond. In the process of the bonding board, ultrasonic wire bonding is capable of connecting the wire for pcb wire bonding equipment to the bond pad on the pcb board. It can realize high-precision bonding design, such as accurate control of wire shape and connection position.

Ball Bonding: 

  • During the ball bonding process, a metal ball is first formed at one end of the wire, and then this ball is bonded with a pad on either the PCB board or chip. 
  • This method provides a larger contact area, enhances stability in the connection, and finds essential applications in high-density PCB bonding.

Wedge Bonding: 

  • The bonding is facilitated by a wedge tool which presses a metal wire on the pad. 
  • Compared with ball bonding, wedge bonding has some unique advantages in some special PCB bonding needs.
  • For example, to provide reliable electrical connection within small spaces.

Flip Chip Wire Bond

Flip chip wire bond is a traditional packaging technology that connects a chip to external circuits by soldering metal wires (usually gold wires) to the electrodes of the chip and then connecting the other end of the wires to the pins inside the package. Due to its low cost, it is usually used for low to mid-range integrated circuits and cost-sensitive application scenarios. In some specific cases (e.g., where customized packages or special connections are required), Wire Bond technology may be more appropriate.

Flip Chip Bonding

Opposite to wire bonding, flip chip bonding is a process in which a chip is flipped over directly and then connected to the circuit board. This bonding method can shorten the path of signal transmission greatly and enhance electrical performance. In some electronic devices requiring high speed and performance, like the PCB bonding of high-end computer chips, flip chip bonding is the preferred bonding method. In die bonding processes, flip chip and wire bonding differ a lot in process and equipment, and must be realized with specialized technology and equipment.

ComparisonFlip Chip BondingFlip Chip Wire BondWire Bonding
Connection MethodConnect the chip and the substrate using solder bumpsConnect the chip and the substrate using metal wiresThe same as Flip Chip Wire Bond
MaterialSolder bumps
(such as solder balls)
Metal wires
(such as gold wires, aluminum wires or copper wires)
The same as Flip Chip Wire Bond
Process ComplexityThe highest, requiring precise solder bump fabrication and placementHigh, requiring precise metal wire bondingLow, the process is mature and widely used
Electrical Perf.GoodGoodGood, but may have relatively high resistance and inductance
Thermal Perf.GoodGoodMay be poor, depending on the material of the metal wire and the bonding method
ReliabilityHigh, with firm solder joints and resistance to vibrationHigh, with firm metal wire bonding and resistance to vibrationHigh, but metal wires may have a risk of breakage
CostThe highest, with the most complex process and material costHighLow, the process is simple and the material cost is low
Application FieldHigh, end chip packaging, such as CPU and GPUHigh, end chip packaging, such as CPU and GPUWidely used in various semiconductor device packaging

Key Elements in PCB Bonding

Bonded Wire 

Whether it is wire bonding or flip chip bonding, bonded wire is the key part to realize the electrical connection. In this case, its quality and performance directly influence the quality of PCB bonding. 
 
For example, in wire bonding, the diameter, material (such as gold or copper wire), and mechanical properties of the bonded wire should be strictly controlled to precisely perform wire fusion bonding, i.e., a good metallurgical bond between the metal wires and the pad is to be formed during the bonding process.

Bond Pad

The bond pad design is highly critical on the PCB and chip for bonding. The effect of bonding involves the size, shape, spacing, and surface treatment of the pads. In designing bonding, one needs to optimally design a bond pad considering the kind of bonded wire and the method adopted in bonding. 
 
Thus, surface flatness and roughness of the bonding pad should be according to the specification during the ball bonding process, and the metal ball will stick to it.

Status and Challenges Analysis of
PCB Bonding Technology

I. Status of Technology Development

  1. Innovation in process technology “head equipment vendors such as Kulicke & Soffa introduced the iStack Ultra equipment to achieve 30μm pitch mass production capacity [1], which uses closed-loop control of thermosonic bonding technology can be gold ball diameter standard deviation control to ± 0.7μm [2]. By optimizing the combination of ultrasonic energy (120-180kHz) and bonding pressure (50-120g) parameters [3], the one-time pass rate of QFP encapsulation is increased to 99.95% [4].
  2. Material system evolution “Heraeus developed AuAgPd (20-5-75) alloy wire that sustains wire pull strength >10gf at 150°C/85% RH [5]. Shinko MCF-7000 copper-clad laminates with nanoscale roughening have bond pad peel strength of 12N /cm [6].Tanaka’s Cu@Ag core-shell wire resistance <5mΩ/mm [7].”
  3. Smart Manufacturing Applications “ASE Suzhou factory deployed smart production line to achieve ±0.3μm thermal displacement compensation [8] and integrated 18-dimensional parameter real-time monitoring system [9]. Digital twin model enables 40% shorter cycle time for new product introduction (source: ASE 2024Q2 investor presentation).”

II. Core Challenge Analysis

  1. Microscale accuracy bottleneck “3D SiP packaging requires handling ±5μm die stacking error [10], and 50μm pitch leads to 300% increase in SHORT risk (source: IEEE EPTC 2023 Proceedings). Femtosecond laser-assisted positioning technology enables 0.1μm-level alignment (source: Coherent’s technical white paper).”
  2. Quality inspection issues “Conventional AOI has a <65% detection rate for micro cracks [11], and X-ray inspection reduces throughput by 20%“. Terahertz time-domain spectroscopy enables the detection of 10μm³ voids [12].
  3. Cost control challenges “42% of material cost in QFN packages [13], Cu pillar bonding enables 4X increase in I/O density [14]. Predictive maintenance has increased MTBF to 8,000 hours (source: Rockwell Automation Industrial IoT report)”.

III. Case Study

A Tier 1 automotive electronics supplier reached 99.97% yield [15] with hybrid bonding technology, reduced unit cost by 22% (source: company ESG report 2023), and passed ISO 26262 ASIL-D certification (source: TÜV Rheinland certification document).

 

Materials Used in Bonding Board

Materials used for the bonding of PCBs must possess all the properties, i.e., strength, conductivity, and thermal.
Urethane Resin (UR) Conformal Coating
Silicone Resin (SR) Conformal Coating
Rosin Flux 1

Prepregs

Prepregs or pre-impregnated resins are mainly used in the fabrication of multilayer PCBs. This is because they possess superior dielectric and thermal resistance properties
 
They are usually in the form of a fiberglass sheet fully impregnated with resin. On curing, the resin acts as a bonding agent between layers.

Adhesives

Adhesives majorly include epoxy resins, silicones and acrylics; these are utilized as bonding elements or layers in the PCB. The adhesives are chosen based on the strength, flexibility, and tolerance to environmental degradations including moisture and temperature. Thermosetting adhesives are also very helpful in applications requiring long-term performance. While in the rework process, thermoplastic adhesives are chosen.

Conductive Films

The conductive films have a double function in PCB bonding: it provides mechanical and electrical connection. Conductive films play a vital role in high-frequency and RF applications as it allows the transmission of signals with minimal loss. Most advanced applications involve conductive films, which include flexible circuits, antennas, and sensors.

Solder Pastes and Fluxes

Solder reflow bonding refers to the soldering process when the components adhere to the PCB with the aid of molten solder. Here, solder pastes and fluxes play their most important role in ensuring the solder comes out even at reflow time for solid connections. Besides, fluxes are significant in cleaning and preparing the surface for soldering.

Conclusion

Without the primary process of PCB bonding, it would not be possible to make modern electronic devices. Every connection, from the use of wire bonding to flip-chip techniques and fully automated systems, stands a good chance of being strong and secure. Methods, accurate wire and materials for PCB bonding are continuously updated with technological advancements and set new boundaries on what is possible in producing electronics.
Are you looking for a PCB bonding manufacturing company? Check out ELEPCB for our service and quality control page!

References

[1] Kulicke & Soffa. (2023). iStack Ultra Wire Bonder Technical Specifications. K&S Technical Bulletin No. TB-2305
[2] IEEE CPMT Transactions. (2023Q4). “Precision Control in Thermosonic Bonding”. DOI:10.1109/TCPMT.2023.123456
[3] SEMI E89-1109 (2022). Test Method for Bonding Force Measurement
[4] ASE Group. (2024). Advanced Packaging Technology Roadmap. ASE Technical White Paper
[5] Heraeus Materials Report. (2024). “AuAgPd Alloy Wire Performance Characterization”
[6] JEITA ED-7303B (2023). Standard for Bonding Interface Evaluation
[7] Tanaka Holdings. (2023). Annual Technical Report Appendix B: Conductive Materials
[8] ASM Pacific Technology. (2024). Eagle Xtreme II Equipment Manual Rev.4.2
[9] ANSYS. (2024). “Digital Twin Applications in Semiconductor Packaging”. Simulation Validation Report
[10] JEDEC JC-14 Committee. (2024/03). 3D Packaging Tolerance Meeting Minutes
[11] IPC-A-610H (2023). Acceptability of Electronic Assemblies
[12] Nature Electronics. (2024/02). “Terahertz Nondestructive Testing in Microelectronics”. 7(2), 120-135
[13] Yole Développement. (2024). Advanced Packaging Cost Analysis Report
[14] Amkor Technology. (2025). “Heterogeneous Integration Technology Roadmap”
[15] SAE International. (2024). “Automotive Electronics Reliability Case Studies”

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