
HTC
HTC, or High-Temperature Co-fired Ceramic, is a manufacturing process used to create electronic components that can operate reliably at high temperatures. It involves firing ceramic materials and metal conductors together at elevated temperatures, resulting in a durable, thermally stable substrate. HTC is commonly used in applications like power electronics, sensors, and RF components, where maintaining performance under harsh conditions is essential. This process provides excellent electrical insulation, mechanical strength, and thermal management, enabling the production of compact, high-performance electronic parts for industrial, automotive, and telecommunications uses.