In addition to the optical (UV) sensitivity of SU-8, it also has the ability to be fully crosslinked purely by thermal means - if you heat the SU-8 up to a high enough temperature (~180 - 200:C), the PAG will still activate and cause the SU-8 to crosslink. Oftentimes, the substrate will heat up to 200:C or more in a sputter or evaporation chamber, which will trigger the crosslink. The suggestion made by one person to place the wafer on a cooling chuck to keep it at a constant temperature is a good one (although maybe not for the same reason that was thought). Best Regards, Chad Brubaker EV Group invent * innovate * implement Senior Process Technology Engineer - Direct: +1 (480) 305 2414, Main: +1 (480) 305 2400 Fax: +1 (480) 305 2401 Cell: +1 (602) 321 6071 E-Mail: C.Brubaker@EVGroup.com, Web: www.EVGroup.com -----Original Message----- From: mems-talk-bounces@memsnet.org [mailto:mems-talk-bounces@memsnet.org] On Behalf Of nonnini@tiscali.it Sent: Thursday, March 19, 2009 8:52 AM To: mems-talk@memsnet.org Subject: Re: [mems-talk] Uncured SU-8 crack Dear Dr. Mihaela Carp, thanks in advance for you suggestions. If i well understand you suggest me to make the hard bake also to the Uncrosslinked part of the SU-8 , but i'm afraid that doing the hard bake to the Uncrosslinked SU-8, this last one can undergoes to deformations losing its planar characteristics(Tg of Uncrosslinked SU-8 is 550C)...with this omincoat there is the possibility that the wrinkles in the uncrosslinked SU-8 doesn't appear?...However i'm going to do the Hard bake in a vacuum oven i will inform you as soon as possible of the results! Thanks again!