Keith, I came across the following note on the Web and am looking for the same. Any luck on finding some commercial sources. Thanks, Pete Elenius Flip Chip Technologies From: bork@sensors.Stanford.EDU (Dave Borkholder) To: mems@ISI.EDU Date: Thu, 11 Apr 1996 19:07:18 PDT Subject: Re: Better ways to find prod Keith, I agree that some products are more difficult to find than others... however, the Thomas register contains far more information than the local paint vendor. Taking your example... if I needed to find electrodeposited photoresist and a resource like the Thomas Register didn't have a listing for it, I'd probably look under photoresist manufacturers and start calling them. If there was no listing for photoresist manufacturers, then I'd look at a bottle of resist we have in the lab and call up that manufacturer... say Shipley for instance. If they don't make electrodeposited resists, they will most certainly know which of their competitors do, and in most cases are more than happy to give you the information. At this point, if I'd had no luck, I'd contact the MEMs community to see what others were using. Or if the performance of the resist wasn't acceptable, then I'd check to see what others were using. My point was that this mailing list should NOT be the FIRST resource used to find information like this. We are extremely lucky to have easy access to the experts in this field. I would hate to clutter their mailboxes with unnecessary messages since it makes it more difficult for them to respond to more technically oriented questions in a timely manner. I welcome your comments. Dave Borkholder Stanford University