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== Comparing silicon etch methods at Danchip ==
== Comparing silicon etch methods ==


There are a broad varity of silicon etch methodes at Danchip. The methodes are compared here to make it easier for you to compare and choose the one that suits your needs.  
There are a broad variety of silicon etch methods at DTU Nanolab The methods are compared here to make it easier for you to compare and choose the one that suits your needs.  


===Wet etches:===
===Wet etches:===