Peter, Concerning your question about a stripper for SU-8 I can say that due to the fact that SU-8 is based on Epoxy chemistry it is difficult to remove with conventional wet strippers or chemistries...There are however methods that have been proven to work in removing cured SU-8, those include RIE systems that utilise Oxygen in conjunction with a Fluorinated gas, such as CF4, NF3 or SF6...TEPLA have a system that is being installed in many places where complete removal of the resist layer is required... The OmniCoat product that we developed works well on certain substrates and certain aspect ratios in conjunction with our Remover PG product... I can tell you that we are in the process of commercialising a resist that has similar lithographic performance to SU-8 but is more easily stripped...Once we have completed the commercialisation I will be happy to share information... Best regards, ------------------------------------ MicroChem Corp. Mark Shaw Epoxy Business Unit - Sales and Technical Support Manager mshaw@microchem.com 1254 Chestnut Street Newton, MA 02464 tel: 617-965-5511 ext 308 fax: 617-965-5818 mobile: 617-407-9490 www.microchem.com ------------------------------------ -----Message: 1 Date: Mon, 12 Dec 2005 07:19:48 +0100 From: "P.E.M. Kuijpers"Subject: Re: [mems-talk] SU-8 remover Hello, What is the SU-8 remover you mentioned! Is this for removing fully cured SU-8? Thanks in advance. Peter Kuijpers Philips Applied Technologies/ EP&TF