Dear Colleagues: If one follows the empirical rules for a given spin-coatable material to achieve some specified thickness, presumably one will achieve this thickness, plus or minus some absolute and/or percentage amount. Are there systematic studies about errors of this type, or does there exist some accumulated wisdom about it? One would guess that such errors depend on many factors, including the material used, etc., etc. My particular interest is in polyimide at a nominal10 microns and also SU-8, at nominal 2 microns. Of course, one can measure the thickness for each substrate coated. But had I done that, I would not be posting this plea. Tom Jones ________________________________________________________ Thomas B. Jones Professor of Electrical Engineering University of Rochester P.O. Box 270126 Rochester, NY 14627-0126 (USA) phone: 1-585-275-5233 fax: 1-585-273-4919 email: jones@ece.rochester.edu http://www.ece.rochester.edu/~jones ________________________________________________________