Hi all, I'm new to microfabrication, so forgive my ignorance. We are building an electrostatically actuated microvalve. We have a conductive foil sandwiched between two insulated, conductive substrates. An applied voltage attracts the foil which then covers up a hole and blocks air flow. The two substrates are made out of: the bottom layer is Cu cladded circuit board and the top is Indium-Tin Oxide Coated (ITO) coated glass. ITO is a transparent electrode which we are using so that we can see the foil actuating. We are researching different spin-on dielectrics. The dielectric doesn't need to be photosensitive and we don't need to etch or do any other processing. It's just a permanent spin on dielectric. We need a layer 2 microns or less and it needs to have a breakdown voltage greater than 500V per micron. So far the best product for us seems to be Cyclotene 3022-35, but I heard it's expensive and I know there are a bunch of others. Could anyone suggest a few? Thanks, Adam