PDMS does shrink by a percent or two on curing. There are two ways I know to alleviate this - the first is simply to cure at room temperature (although this takes longer, ~24-48 hours, and holes become harder to punch cleanly). The second is to scale your SU-8 master to compensate. The shrinkage should be reproducible if identical curing conditions and PDMS thickness is used each time. Hope this helps. On Sun, Sep 27, 2009 at 17:28, nidhi maheshwariwrote: > Dear All, > > I have to do some photolithography patterning into PDMS channels. I am > facing a challenge in alignment as PDMS seems to be shrinking once it > is taken out from the master on which it is casted. The extent of > shrinkage also varies from one PDMS sheet to another. > Incidentally, this PDMS is not even matching the SU-8 master from > which it was casted (tried aligning PDMS channels and SU-8 master on > double sided aligner). > > I would like to know if such a problem was faced by anyone and what > can be the plausible solution to it. > > Regards, > Nidhi Maheshwari