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= Test section 1 =


= Polymer Processing =
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Test section 1

Polymer Processing

There is a wide range of methods available to structure and modify polymers, though commonly done outside of a cleanroom.

Many polymer processing methods may require a mask or stamp or some kind, f.ex. injection molding, hot embossing or nano imprint lithography. Some methods can be used to directly "write" into the material, f.ex. laser ablation or micromilling. Other methods, like 3D printing or 2-photon polymerization are called additive methods as they create the structure by a building up the polymer structure.

Choose Method of Polymer Processing


Specialized Processes:

  • 3D printing
  • 2-Photon Polymerization Lithography


Choose Material for Polymer Processing

  • Epoxy, e.g. SU-8
  • Thermoplastic, e.g. PMMA, Topas (COC), PS, PC, PP, PET, etc
  • Photo Resist, e.g. AZ resists