[labnetwork] Lift-Off tool recommendations?

KuoPing Chen_Purdue kpchen at purdue.edu
Thu Feb 10 12:36:14 EST 2011


Dear Vincent K. Luciani

The normal spray gun works well for lab.

like these:
http://www99.epinions.com/t-spray-gun-depot

Let me know if you have any question.

thank you.

best,
Kuo-Ping

On Thu, Feb 10, 2011 at 10:58 AM, Luciani, Vincent
<vincent.luciani at nist.gov> wrote:
> Hello Labnetwork,
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> I want to help our users with their lift-off processing.
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> I am seeking your thoughts and comments on an automated lift-tool.  There
> are hot solvent spray systems and batch immersion systems that work well in
> production environments where mask layout is optimized around a process.  As
> we all know, a user facility can bring extra challenges to such tools since
> not all mask layouts are optimized for success on a automatic lift-off
> tool.  Many folks simply rely on extended time solvent soaks.  Has anyone
> had success with a particular brand solvent spray tool in their lab or have
> you found success with a different approach to the problem?
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> Thanks,
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> Vincent K. Luciani
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> NanoFab manager
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> Center for Nanoscale Science and Technology
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> National Institute of Standards and Technology
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> 100 Bureau Drive, MS 6201
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> Gaithersburg, MD 20899-6200 USA
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> +1-301-975-2886
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Kuo-Ping Chen
Purdue University, Electrical and Computer Engineering.
Photonics and spectroscopy Lab.
Email: kpchen at purdue.edu
Office: 765-4963380
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