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[[image:BCB oven.jpeg|350x350px|right|thumb|The BCB Curing Oven. Positioned in room Cx1/ Photo: DTU Nanolab internal]]
[[image:BCB oven.jpeg|350x350px|right|thumb|The BCB Curing Oven. Positioned in room Cx1/ Photo: DTU Nanolab internal]]


The BCB Curing Oven is mainly used for curing of BCB (bisbenzocyclobutene) and for alloying of some metals in a nitrogen atmosphere.
The BCB Curing Oven is mainly used for curing of BCB (bisbenzocyclobutene, cyclotene®) and for alloying of some metals in a nitrogen atmosphere.


During processing the oven is rapidly heated by use of eight halogen lamps situated below the sample. The maximum allowed temperature is 450 <sup>o</sup>C.
During processing the oven is rapidly heated by use of eight halogen lamps situated below the sample. The maximum allowed temperature is 450 <sup>o</sup>C.