Ruselectronics holding has created next generation resistive paste for chip resistor manufacturing. It features high concentration of precious metals allowing the service life of electronic components to be increased up to 25 years. The counterparts of popular foreign brand-name products have a service life of about five years after board mounting. Chip resistors are used for manufacturing a wide range of products: from mobile phones to automotive and industrial electronic systems.
High palladium and ruthenium concentration is the key feature of the new pastes that enables components to maintain stable performance throughout their service life. Silver used in resistor pads provides the highest soldering level and contact coupling reliability.
The next generation resistive pastes have been created by Novosibirsk-based Oksid Radio Components Factory included in Ruselectronics.
“Chip resistors are widely used in most electronic systems, therefore the market is challenged with a critical need for such products and imposes specific requirements for their reliability and durability. Our novel solution has higher performance than foreign counterparts, but has a comparable price,” said Lev Nosenko, General Director of NZR Oksid.