Hello Mikael, which is borofloat etch rate ? Which primer do you use ? Best regards, Andrea. > Hi. > > Have you tried putting a few hundred nm of chromium under the photoresist? > That work's like charm for me when etching borofloat. Without the chromium > the photoresist peels off almost immediately but with chromium as an > adhesive layer I can etch at least 250 µm before getting pitting. The > photoresist I'm using is more or less "standard" positive resist, I think > it's the Shipley 1813, and it's usually about 0.5-1 µm thick. > > I'm usually using a HF:HNO3:H20 mixture of 100:28:72 but there are other > recipes out there as well. I've read a couple of papers that say you get a > smoother etch if you mix the HF with HCl but in my experience that attacks > the photoresist fairly fast and limits your etch depths. > > I hope this was of some use :)