Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Re: Re: Does anyone know how to remove or de-cross-link PMMA that hasbeen UV crosslinked?

I didn't know they are also offering silicone solvents & removers. Cool.
 
Kangning
 
 
2012-06-13

kangning

发件人: Paul Park
发送时间: 2012-06-13  18:01:43
收件人: Roger Fabian Pease
抄送: Katie Chang; labmembers@snf.stanford.edu
主题: Re: Does anyone know how to remove or de-cross-link PMMA that hasbeen UV crosslinked?
There is PMMA remover available.
 
 
Good luck!
 
Paul

On Wed, Jun 13, 2012 at 6:34 PM, Roger Fabian Pease <pease@cis.stanford.edu> wrote:
Oxygen plasma or Ozone and a hot plate were used many years ago. May still be.
FP

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On Jun 13, 2012, at 5:22 PM, Katie Chang <kgc@stanford.edu> wrote:

> Hello SNF users,
>
> I was wondering if anyone had experience in removing crosslinked PMMA from a wafer (or in de-crosslinking it). We have some devices on which we accidentally forgot to use blue tape to cover up the contact pads when we were spinning our passivating PMMA layer. Then, to compound the issue, we gave them to a bio group that decided to sterilize them by pounding them with UV light for 8 hours.
>
> Now it seems nothing will get it off!  We tried to selectively scrub off the PMMA from just the contact pads, which failed. Then, we tried to just remove all of the PMMA from the whole wafer, which failed. We've tried soaking and sonicating in acetone, PG remover, chloroform, chlorobenzene, and several other things, which all failed. Does anyone have any suggestions?
>
> Thanks for your help!
>
> --Katie

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