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> I'm making SU-8 layers on plastic substrates so it is difficult to softbake
> off the solvents on a hotplate because of the low thermal conductivity.
> Does anyone think an infrared hotplate would bake off the solvents?
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Yes, quite possibly. Depending on the transparency of your plastic substrates at
the infrared wavelengths used, you may have to heat your SU-8 layers from above
(i.e. not through the plastic substrate).
Have a look at the following paper,
M. Kubenz, U. Ostrzinksi, F. Reuther and G. Gruetzner, "Effective baking of
thick and ultra-thick photoresist layers by infrared radiation", Microelectron.
Eng., 67, 495 (2003).
I have yet not found any commerically available temperature-controlled infrared
heating systems - if you find any, let me know!
Best regards,
Ken