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==Spray Coater==
==Spray Coater==
'''The user manual(s), quality control procedure(s) and results, user APV(s), technical information and contact information can be found in [http://labmanager.danchip.dtu.dk/function.php?module=Machine&view=view&mach=293 LabManager]'''
[[image:1042_spraycoater_overview.jpg|400x239px|right|thumb|Spray Coater in Cleanroom 3]]
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'''The user manual(s), quality control procedure(s) and results, user APV(s), technical information and contact information can be found in [http://labmanager.danchip.dtu.dk/function.php?module=Machine&view=view&mach=293 LabManager]'''
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Spray Coater

The user manual(s), quality control procedure(s) and results, user APV(s), technical information and contact information can be found in LabManager


Spray Coater in Cleanroom 3
Equipment Spray Coater
Purpose
  • Spraying imprint resist
  • Spraying photoresist
  • Spraying of other solutions
Performance Substrate handling
  • Can handle almost any sample size and shape
Permanent media
  • No permanent media
Manual dispense option
  • Two syringe pumps
Process parameter range Solution viscosity
  • Range
Chemical properties
  • Must be non-toxic
  • Compatible with titanium
  • Resistant to ultrasonic atomization
Substrates Batch size
  • Any sample(s) that fit inside machine
Allowed materials
  • All chemicals to be spray coated must be approved specifically for spray coating
  • Any non-toxic, non-particulate and non-crosslinking material is likely to be approved