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Spin on glue?
2010-08-11
James Paul Grant
2010-08-11
Edouard Duriau
2010-08-11
Kevin Nichols
2010-08-11
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2010-08-11
Mike Whitson
Spin on glue?
[email protected]
2010-08-11
You could try this:
http://www.hexion.com/Products/TechnicalDataSheet.aspx?id=3942
(Epon 828)
When cured it has excellent chemical resistance (doesn't get removed by acetone
or resist stripper; I'm not sure how well it holds up in KOH though).
Dirk

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Sent: Wednesday, August 11, 2010 5:46 AM
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Subject: [mems-talk] Spin on glue?

Hello all,

Does anyone know of a permanent spin on 'glue' that is temperature
stable (up to 140oC), KOH resistant, transparent and is not attached by
acetone?

It might help if I explain why I require such a glue:

I'd like to permanently bond a lithium niobate wafer to a slicon wafer.
The Lithium niobate wafer will then be lapped down to a thickness or
around 10 microns. Next I would like to etch a 1 mm by 1 mm window in
the silicon structure such that the 10 microns of lithium niobate is
essentially free standing.

Has anybody got any experience of such a technique?

Any comments are most welcome.

James
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