A MEMS Clearinghouse® and information portal
for the MEMS and Nanotechnology community
RegisterSign-In
MEMSnet Home About Us What is MEMS? Beginner's Guide Discussion Groups Advertise Here
News
MEMSnet Home: MEMS-Talk: work with thin wafers
work with thin wafers
2013-05-23
Hong Wang
2013-05-23
Salem Saadon
2013-05-29
[email protected]
2013-05-23
Tang Tian
2013-05-28
AMAT Klaus Beschorner
work with thin wafers
Salem Saadon
2013-05-23
I think it is beter to use Silicon, which easily can be removed

                                                                 Salem Saadon
                       Collaborative micro-Electronic Design Excellence Centre
(CEDEC).
             University Science Malaysia (USM), Engineering Campus, 14300 Nibong
Tebal,
                                                          PULAU PENANG, MALAYSIA
(+6017)-4475865



________________________________
 From: Hong Wang 
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thursday, 23 May 2013, 2:55
Subject: [mems-talk] work with thin wafers


Dear All,
We start working on lithography and bonding process using  170 um thin
fused silica  for microfluidic devices. We always got broken wafers.
We are looking for materials and techniques for supporting the thin wafer.
The support wafer should be easily removed after the device is assembled.
Any input will be appreciated.
Hong
_______________________________________________
Hosted by the MEMS and Nanotechnology Exchange, the country's leading
provider of MEMS and Nanotechnology design and fabrication services.
Visit us at http://www.mems-exchange.org

Want to advertise to this community?  See http://www.memsnet.org

To unsubscribe:
http://mail.mems-exchange.org/mailman/listinfo/mems-talk
_______________________________________________
Hosted by the MEMS and Nanotechnology Exchange, the country's leading
provider of MEMS and Nanotechnology design and fabrication services.
Visit us at http://www.mems-exchange.org

Want to advertise to this community?  See http://www.memsnet.org

To unsubscribe:
http://mail.mems-exchange.org/mailman/listinfo/mems-talk
reply
Events
Glossary
Materials
Links
MEMS-talk
Terms of Use | Contact Us | Search
MEMS Exchange
MEMS Industry Group
Coventor
Harrick Plasma
Tanner EDA
Nano-Master, Inc.
MEMS Technology Review
The Branford Group
Harrick Plasma, Inc.