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The CrystalMark Etcher is located in the Microfluidics Lab on the middle table by the Haas CNC in 3430. It is attached to the [[sherline_cnc_mill|Sherline CNC Diamond Drill]]. | The CrystalMark Etcher is located in the Microfluidics Lab on the middle table by the Haas CNC in 3430. It is attached to the [[sherline_cnc_mill|Sherline CNC Diamond Drill]]. | ||
- | It uses air pressure and aluminum oxide abrasive to cut or etch patterns in materials such as glass or silicon. The kerf of the cuts are 700 microns. | + | It uses air pressure and aluminum oxide abrasive to cut or etch patterns in materials such as glass or silicon. The kerf is about 800 microns |
- | Patterns and pre-programmed holes can be uploaded via .dxf files to a program | + | Patterns and pre-programmed holes can be uploaded via .dxf files to a program |
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[[CrystalMarkSOP|CrystalMark SOP]] | [[CrystalMarkSOP|CrystalMark SOP]] | ||
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+ | | **Contour cut in 0.5mm SI wafer** | **Whole pieces cut from wafer** | | ||
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===== Detailed Specifications ===== | ===== Detailed Specifications ===== | ||
* Stepper motor mounts and couplers on X-, Y- and Z-axes | * Stepper motor mounts and couplers on X-, Y- and Z-axes | ||
- | * 70-2800 RPM continuously variable by electronic speed control | ||
* Maximum CNC travel positioning speed: 22 in/min | * Maximum CNC travel positioning speed: 22 in/min | ||
* Max clearance (table to spindle): 8.00″ (203 mm) | * Max clearance (table to spindle): 8.00″ (203 mm) |
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