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  • Laser Marking vs. Chemical/Acid Etching
    Laser Marking and Engraving is a widely expanding marketplace as users have seen the benefits of using. lasers over conventional methods like Chemical/Acid Etching for direct part marking to simple gift. personalization.
  • Acid Copper Electroplating Process with Excellent V Pit Resistance for Flash Etching
    to the electronics industry, but are common processes in IC substrate and PCB fabrication. They help maximize the PCB real estate usage by allowing fabricators and designers to build up multilayer devices. Figure 1 shows examples of multilayer designs that require multiple metallization and etching steps
  • Laser Marking vs. Dot Peen
    Laser Marking and Engraving is a widely expanding marketplace as users have seen the benefits of using. lasers over conventional methods like Chemical/Acid Etching for direct part marking to simple gift. personalization.
  • EETimes.com | Electronics Industry News for EEs & Engineering Managers
    technology. Mitsubishi preps electrochemical etching process Mitsubishi Electric Corp. has developed a single-step, hydrofluoric acid electrochemical etching process that can achieve an aspect ratio greater than 60:1 at potentially a tenth of the cost of conventional deep dry etching. Mentor overhauls
  • EETimes.com | Electronics Industry News for EEs & Engineering Managers
    developed a single-step, hydrofluoric acid electrochemical etching process that can achieve an aspect ratio greater than 60:1
  • Developing an Effective Passivation Process to Maintain
    the passive layer,. the mark should be passivated using nitric or citric acid but the process must be thoroughly developed in order to prevent. over-etching the mark beyond readability.
  • Successfully Managing Industrial Chlorinated Processes with Metal Sealed Mass Flow Controllers
    Chlorine (CL2) is a member of the halogen elements group that is highly reactive and bonds easily with hydrogen to form HCL acid. HCL attacks stainless steel aggressively - literally passivating the surface of the stainless steel, and can render a thermal mass flow controller inoperative in a brief
  • Metrigraphics Article in Today's Medical Developments
    photolithography to create a mask and replicate that pattern on a sheet of material that already has metal deposited on it through a variety of techniques," Sablich explains. "Then, a variety of acids are used to etch away the metal that they don't want - leaving them with the metal they do want. Etching yields

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