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== BCB Curing Oven == | == BCB Curing Oven == | ||
The BCB Curing Oven is mainly used for curing of BCB (bisbenzocyclobutene) and for alloying of | The BCB Curing Oven is mainly used for curing of BCB (bisbenzocyclobutene) and for alloying of metals in a nitrogen atmosphere. | ||
During processing the furnace is rapidly heated by use of five halogen lamps below the sample. The furnace is purged with a high or a low nitrogen flow. Samples are processed at atmospheric pressure or at vacuum | During processing the furnace is rapidly heated by use of five halogen lamps situated below the sample. The furnace is purged with a high or a low nitrogen flow. Samples are processed at atmospheric pressure or at vacuum. | ||
'''The user manual, user APV, technical information and contact information can be found in LabManager:''' | '''The user manual, user APV, technical information and contact information can be found in LabManager:''' |
Revision as of 09:59, 3 December 2012
BCB Curing Oven
The BCB Curing Oven is mainly used for curing of BCB (bisbenzocyclobutene) and for alloying of metals in a nitrogen atmosphere.
During processing the furnace is rapidly heated by use of five halogen lamps situated below the sample. The furnace is purged with a high or a low nitrogen flow. Samples are processed at atmospheric pressure or at vacuum.
The user manual, user APV, technical information and contact information can be found in LabManager:
Process information
There are no standard processes on the furnace.
Equipment | BCB Curing Oven | |
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Process parameter range | Temperature |
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Nitrogen flows |
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Substrates | Batch size |
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Allowed materials
Use the right carrier wafer |
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