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Glass wafers
2003-10-24
Robert Smith
2003-10-28
Paolo Bondavalli
2003-10-28
Holger Becker
2003-10-28
Carsten Wesselkamp
Glass wafers
Carsten Wesselkamp
2003-10-28
Dear Bob,

depending on how you would like to produce microchannels, different
materials will meet your requirements (such as soda lime, borosilicate
glass, fused silica, ...).

Please contact my colleague Michael Schilling for details
([email protected]).

Carsten Wesselkamp
Plan Optik GmbH
Unter den Eichen
56479 Elsoff
Germany

-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Smith 
To: [email protected] 
Date: Saturday, October 25, 2003 3:55 AM
Subject: [mems-talk] Glass wafers


>Dear All,
>
>Which glass material (quartz, BSG, etc) is best
>suitable for fabrication of microchannels.  I see many
>different qualities of wafer.
>
>If there is a review article on this subject, let me
>know. Sorry for a naive question. I would appreciate
>your help.
>
>Thanks,
>Bob
>
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