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The wafers only touch the dipper at the edges, where the edge exclusion anyway limits the usefulness of the edge part. The bottom has a nice drain for the fluid to drain out. | |||
The wafers are nicely fixed in the dipper. Accidental dropping of the wafers from the dipper is almost impossible. | |||
== Costs == | == Costs == |
Revision as of 13:36, 25 October 2017
This 2 inch wafer dipper is designed to fit into a 250 ml Schott Duran beaker. Number of wafers that can be fitted are automatically calculated and taken into account. The user needs to think only the size of his or her beaker and ofcourse the wafer dimensions.
Motivation for this project is that outside industruial semiconductor production the processed wafer quantities are small. In academia it is common to process 1-3 wafers at a time. Therefore wet etching and other dipping is often done in a beaker. It is quite difficult to find small dippers for 2 inch wafers that fit into a standard 250 ml beaker.
Designer
Christoffer Kauppinen' Aalto University, Department of Electronics and Nanoengineering
Design
The design can be found here: Parametric wafer dipper
CAD images
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Dipper for 2 inch wafers with circular cut.
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Dipper for 2 inch wafers with rectangular cut.
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Dipper for 4 inch wafers, showing the parametric design.
Design notes
The wafers only touch the dipper at the edges, where the edge exclusion anyway limits the usefulness of the edge part. The bottom has a nice drain for the fluid to drain out.
The wafers are nicely fixed in the dipper. Accidental dropping of the wafers from the dipper is almost impossible.
Costs
You may describe your costs here.
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