Hi Ricky, You don't need an inherently-conductive resist for subsequent electroplating, as electroformers are used to applying a very thin coating of silver (sprayed on, or vacuum-applied). The later can be applied in a "box coater". Then you plate on your final metal. Silver's adhesion to the resist is not (intended to be) high, so if you need high adhesion... Sincerely, George Gregoire, as President, DIT, Inc. ________________________________ Dimensional Imprint Technology, Inc. 9927 Aviary Drive, San Diego, CA 92131 USA (858) 549-4290 g.gregoire@prodigy.net Dimensional invented & developed Imprint Patterning(tm)technology, the "Less = More" process tech for advanced PWBs. ________________________________ DIT's customer 'pitch': You have heard of Moore’s Law. Less well known is the resulting crisis in advanced circuits that serve as the basic wiring connecting these increasingly dense chips. Dimensional Imprint Technologyis a newer company leveraging 10 years of research and development, with a better, yet drop-in, method of printed circuit fabrication - using conventional fabs - no new capex required!. Dimensional is allowing OEMs and fabricators to employ its patented breakthrough technologyfor circuit fabrication with virtually no limit on performance, and with a disruptive cost advantage. The basic processes are already used commercially in other applications. >________________________________ >From: Ricky Anthony>To: "mems-talk@memsnet.org" >Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2014 8:10 AM >Subject: [mems-talk] Thick Conductive resist > > >Hi, > >I was wondering if there is any material developed: a thick resist, like SU-8 which would be conductive enough to act as seed for electroplating. > > >Many Thanks, > >Ricky Anthony > >_______________________________________________ >Hosted by the MEMS and Nanotechnology Exchange, the country's leading >provider of MEMS and Nanotechnology design and fabrication services. >Visit us at http://www.mems-exchange.org > >Want to advertise to this community? See http://www.memsnet.org > >To unsubscribe: >http://mail.mems-exchange.org/mailman/listinfo/mems-talk > > > _______________________________________________ Hosted by the MEMS and Nanotechnology Exchange, the country's leading provider of MEMS and Nanotechnology design and fabrication services. Visit us at http://www.mems-exchange.org Want to advertise to this community? See http://www.memsnet.org To unsubscribe: http://mail.mems-exchange.org/mailman/listinfo/mems-talk