Water is miscible in Acetone, from 0 to 100%... I believe you didn't mean to type in 'not.' Certainly the differences between diffusion/evaporation rates for Acetone and water are most likely the driving factors here; process conditions should be adjusted to address this. Robert Bock G3 Mastering Solutions Inc. > -----Original Message----- > From: mems-talk-bounces@memsnet.org > [mailto:mems-talk-bounces@memsnet.org] On Behalf Of Jack Mulligan > Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2008 10:51 AM > To: 'General MEMS discussion' > Subject: Re: [mems-talk] Critical Dry > > Rama - > > Since water is not miscible in acetone what is most likely > happening inside what I assume is an atmospheric dryer is the > acetone vapor is leaving the surfaces at a much faster rate > leaving the water behind on the surfaces to evaporative dry > which leaves watermarks or spots which can cause striation problems. > > We have a solution for this using our proprietary vacuum > process. Feel free to write me for more information. I am > careful not to put too much information in an email that > might be seen as using the discussion board for commercial purposes.