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How to clean PDMS
2005-12-16
[email protected]
2005-12-16
Minghai Li
2005-12-16
David Henriks
2005-12-19
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How to clean PDMS
David Henriks
2005-12-16
Jason:

I saved this from a previous posting on this listserver:

Hi. I have used PDMS from GE Electronics (RTV 615). And I have been
using Dynasolve 210 (Dynaloy, Inc.) to dissolve the PDMS I used. It took
about less than 1 hour to dissolve 500 um thick PDMS. Let me know if you
have any questions. Regards. ================================= Sang Won
Park Graduate Research Assistant Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and
Computer Science The University of Texas at Dallas Richardson, TX
75083-0688 972-883-2893, [Fax] 972-883-6839 [E-mail] [email protected]
 [Web] http://www.utdallas.edu/~spark


There is also an archive of information concerning this at:

http://s-chung.com/bbs/zboard.php?id=PDMSfab&page=1&sn1=&divpage=1&sn=off&ss=on&
sc=on&select_arrange=name&desc=desc

I hope that helps!

Best regards-

David

David Henriks

South Bay Technology, Inc.
1120 Via Callejon
San Clemente, CA 92673 USA

[email protected] wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I have PDMS on bare silicon wafers. I am wondering how to remove PDMS
> completely? Thanks,
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