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 +See also: [[decap:ceramic|Metal lid ceramic]]
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 Ceramic-metal lids can also be removed with a torch.  However, it is easy to warp the ceramic package making it difficult to get a good image of the die. Ceramic-metal lids can also be removed with a torch.  However, it is easy to warp the ceramic package making it difficult to get a good image of the die.
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-[Ultratec] video shows a package being opened...not sure what type, but I'm assume metal as ceramic would be very hard to vaporize. 
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-====== Die ====== 
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-Sometimes dies are soldered to a substrate (eg: silver heatsink / carrier).  Example after die was removed (by force): 
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-{{:decap:metal:silver_solder:corner.jpg?300|}} 
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-Note the raised corners.  This means that without completely melting the solder it is hard to get loose.  Soak in nitric acid and it should quickly dissolve and come loose: 
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-{{:decap:metal:silver_solder:hno3ed.jpg?300|}} 
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-Of course, it might take a while to get under the entire die.  Heating without will help to get it off but I have found that it can take a lot of force to move even with solder melted and so its best to chemically remove as much silver as possible first. 
  
  
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-  * Ultratec's "Decapsulation of ceramic packages": http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IzlFw0Cz-Cw&feature=related 
   * TO-3 Dremel: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lt_zFq4qzd0   * TO-3 Dremel: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lt_zFq4qzd0
  
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