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Conductive paste for UH vacuum
2011-04-08
Petru Lunca Popa
2011-04-11
Maria Matschuk
2011-04-11
[email protected]
2011-04-13
Maria Matschuk
Conductive paste for UH vacuum
Maria Matschuk
2011-04-13
According to the manufacturer, all organice that make the silver paster "fluid"
will evaporate/burn of at the temperature stated (something about 650 C) and
leave 100% pure silver, but as  said, solid silver, no paste. Though if you
anyway heat up your sample to that temperature there sholdn't be any
contaminants if you bake it thoroughly.

Our problem was mainly that our substrate couldn't withstand the temperature it
required to bake.

good luck
maria

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From: [email protected] [[email protected]]
Sent: 11 April 2011 17:54
To: General MEMS discussion
Subject: Re: [mems-talk] Conductive paste for UH vacuum

Thanks,

My concern is only if it will contaminate the vacuum. I want to bake it
first and then put it in a chamber at quite high vacuum and around 7 800
degree.

Do you know if it contains something which will contaminate?

Petru
Linkoping Sweden
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