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Before implementing new processes, we strongly recommended you to get your process validated by our Fabrication Support team. This is done to ensure safety to all cleanroom users and to guard involved machinery and equipment during the processing, e.g. avoid cross-contamination issues, as well as to support your work in the cleanroom. Process flows or any questions regarding process flow review can be submitted to [mailto:nanolabsupport@nanolab.dtu.dk nanolabsupport@nanolab.dtu.dk].
Before implementing new processes, we strongly recommended you to get your process validated by our Fabrication Support team. This is done to ensure safety to all cleanroom users and to guard involved machinery and equipment during the processing, e.g. avoid cross-contamination issues, as well as to support your work in the cleanroom. Process flows or any questions regarding process flow review can be submitted to [mailto:nanolabsupport@nanolab.dtu.dk nanolabsupport@nanolab.dtu.dk].
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'''Process Flow Template'''


You can download a process flow template below and fill it in with your own information. Of course, you are also welcome to make your own template. You are also welcome to take a look at our example for the fabrication of a simple solar cell. It shows you how to build up a process flow for a component that can be made at DTU Nanolab. Throughout the example, you can find links to relevant pages in LabAdviser where information about the different processes are given. Please note that there is also a possibility to create a process flow in Labmanger using the [http://labmanager.dtu.dk/function.php?module=Flow&view=editflow Flow editor].<br>
You can download a process flow template below and fill it in with your own information. Of course, you are also welcome to make your own template. You are also welcome to take a look at our example for the fabrication of a simple solar cell. It shows you how to build up a process flow for a component that can be made at DTU Nanolab. Throughout the example, you can find links to relevant pages in LabAdviser where information about the different processes are given. Please note that there is also a possibility to create a process flow in Labmanger using the [http://labmanager.dtu.dk/function.php?module=Flow&view=editflow Flow editor].<br>