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PDMS bonding to glass
2005-06-01
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2005-06-01
Lee Pang
2005-06-02
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PDMS bonding to glass
Lee Pang
2005-06-01
Mike,

This method sounds interesting.  Can you elaborate more on this method
(e.g. UV wavelength and power, specialized equipment required, etc.) or
provide a reference?

Thanks,

Lee Pang
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-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
Subject: [mems-talk] PDMS bonding to glass

UV/Ozone clean for ~ 1min or so and immediately contact the PDMS and
glass. It's not a permanent bond (you can peel the PDMS off afterwards).

It will hold up to high pressures (as in a microfluid channel), but not
high shear stresses.
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