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interfacing high temperature microchannels
2009-04-10
Mehmet Aykol
2009-04-10
Reza Rashidi
2009-04-10
Mehmet Aykol
2009-04-11
Anil Agiral
interfacing high temperature microchannels
Reza Rashidi
2009-04-10
Hi Mehmet,

As CTE of Pyrex and Si are almost the same, the best way is that you use Anodic
bonding instead of an epoxy interface which has different CTE.

Regards,
Reza

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From: Mehmet Aykol 
To: MEMS discussion 
Sent: Friday, April 10, 2009 11:16:03 AM
Subject: [mems-talk] interfacing high temperature microchannels

Hi all,

I am trying to interface a Si-Pyrex microchannel device that is going
to be heated up to ~600C. Do you have any ideas on how to interface the
channels? Are there certain epoxies or connects because at 600 almost
everything that is plastic melts. I have tried a couple of epoxies but their
TEC don't match the glass and it cracks the Pyrex on top. If there is no way
to do it with Si channels, I am open to consider other materials for channel
substrate material.

Thank you for the help,

Mehmet Aykol
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