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20um features using AZP4620
2008-08-06
Pradeep Dixit
Gas Phase Lubricant
2008-08-19
Jian Wang
2008-08-19
Bill Moffat
Silanizing a Glass Microchannel
2008-08-20
Kevin Paul Nichols
2008-08-21
Bill Moffat
Silanizing a Glass Microchannel
Bill Moffat
2008-08-21
Kevin,
      Simple vapor delivery can give you contact angle of up to 130 degrees,
using a heptadecatrichlorosilane in a YES 1224P.  More complex double layer
chemistry can yield 175 degrees, contact me for full details.

Bill Moffat, CEO
Yield Engineering Systems, Inc.
203-A Lawrence Drive, Livermore, CA  94551-5152
(925) 373-8353

www.yieldengineering.com

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Kevin Paul Nichols
Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2008 12:34 AM
To: General MEMS discussion
Subject: [mems-talk] Silanizing a Glass Microchannel

As a follow-up to the question below (silanizing PDMS):

Does anyone have any advice for silanizing a glass microchannel? All that
matters for me is contact angle (the higher the better), so other suggestions
are appreciated as well. Any specific protocol details would be useful.

Thanks,

Kevin Paul Nichols
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