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Through holes (vias) in quartz glass 4 " wafer?
2002-11-28
Vincent Schneider
2002-12-02
BERAUER,FRANK (HP-Singapore,ex7)
2002-12-03
Wesselkamp, Carsten
2002-11-27
Anna-Sara Hedman
2002-11-27
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2002-11-28
Erik Jung
2002-11-27
[email protected]
2002-11-28
Vincent Schneider
Through holes (vias) in quartz glass 4 " wafer?
Erik Jung
2002-11-28
You might try XSIL (laserdrilling, if this works with glass depends on the
wavelength)
For Ultrasonic drilling you could ask Bullen:/JVS: +49-2244-871166
Good luck!
Erik
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[mailto:[email protected]]Im Auftrag von Anna-Sara Hedman
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 27. November 2002 15:42
An: [email protected]
Betreff: [mems-talk] Through holes (vias) in quartz glass 4 " wafer?


Dear Sir/Madam,

Do you know how to make via holes - i.e. holes through
a quartz glass (fused silica) 4 " wafer, 525 microns thick?

Or do you know anybody else who can do this (in Europe if possible?)
by laser or ultrasonic drilling? Or any other technique?

I need to have approx. 160 holes in each wafer.
The wafer is covered with photoresist (or other masking material)
to mark the location of the through holes,  but also to protect
the bonding surface on the other side from mechanical scratch ...
The hole location is quite important...

I'll  be happy to hear from you soon !

Thanks!

Best regards








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