durusmail: mems-talk: Response to Item #2 in mems-talk digest, Vol 1 #150
Response to Item #2 in mems-talk digest, Vol 1 #150
2002-01-14
Response to Item #2 in mems-talk digest, Vol 1 #150
Jay Sasserath
2002-01-14
In response to the attached message:

The SFF technology that is discussed on the MEMGEN webpage is commercially
available and works very well.  We've used these systems in the past for
rapidly prototype mechanical objects and they are excellent.  Unfortunately,
I can not comment on the stamping processes that are also discussed on the
website, however, we've taken these plastic prototypes and combined them
with some standard metallization, etching and photolithography techniques to
be able to rapidly prototype complex MEMS structures at low costs.  For more
information on our technology, please go to www.intelligentmp.com.

Regards and call with questions,
Jay
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Dr. Jay N. Sasserath
CEO
Intelligent Micro Patterning
1922 Illinois Ave. NE
St. Petersburg, FL   33703
(T) 727-522-0334
(F) 727-522-3896
jays@intelligentmp.com 
www.intelligentmp.com


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Message: 2
From: FieldJC@aol.com
Date: Fri, 11 Jan 2002 21:41:39 EST
To: mems-talk@memsnet.org
Subject: [mems-talk] a new manufacturing technology question
Reply-To: mems-talk@memsnet.org

A general question for the group...
Anyone checked out a site at www.memgen.com? Looks like a novel
manufacturing
technique. Not sure if it is design specific, or generally applicable to a
variety of applications.

If anyone has any insights here I would be very interested. Is it real, not
real, etc.
Thanks!

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