Thermal Analysis of Electronic Components

29 Gennaio 2026
Thermal Analysis of Electronic Components
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Live Webinar: Thermal Analysis of Electronic Components
How to Determine the Thermal and Mechanical Properties of Electronic Materials

Live Webinar organizzato da Mettler-Toledo

The field of electronics involves components such as transistors, diodes, wires and integrated circuits, which are usually mounted on printed circuit boards (PCBs). PCBs are classified as composite material and consist of a carrier material, typically a glass fiber fabric, and a matrix such as epoxy resin.

The thermal and mechanical properties of electronic components have a significant effect on their use case and lifetime. For example, PCBs can suffer from delamination at high temperatures. Thermal analysis can be used to characterize many types of components and to guide design and production processes.

Join our upcoming webinar to find out how thermal analysis is used to investigate materials used in the electronics industry. We will present real-life examples of samples measured by DSCTGATMA, and DMA. Understand your material behavior and boost your thermal analysis knowledge. 

How Is Thermal Analysis Used for Characterizing Electronic Components?

The most important effects that can be analyzed by DSC for the electronics industry are curing, glass transitions, crystallization, and melting temperature. DSC is also used to determine the heat of fusion, and oxidation stability.

TGA measures weight changes. The main applications of TGA are thermal stability, decomposition kinetics, and the analysis of composition.

TMA is normally used to study the expansion, shrinkage, and softening of materials and the glass transition.

DMA is used to determine the modulus and damping behavior of materials.

Don’t miss this opportunity to gain in-depth knowledge on characterizing electronic materials, such as PCBs, adhesives, solder, metals, alloys, composites, and plastics.

Register now to secure your spot, and be sure to prepare your questions for the experts!

Speaker

Angela Hammer – Dr. sc. nat. ETH

29/01/2026 08:00, English

29/01/2026 16:00, English

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