Used SPECIALTY COATING SYSTEMS / SCS P6700 #9275406 for sale
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SPECIALTY COATING SYSTEMS / SCS P6700 is a photoresist equipment which uses photosensitive polymers solutions to create protective films to surfaces. It is designed for thin-film releasable applications, such as printing, laminating, adhering, and forming micro-interconnects. The system provides excellent adhesion and adhesion strength even on the most difficult substrates such as plastics, acrylate polymers, and silicone. With its superior wetting behavior, it's perfect for creating thin-film devices. It's also easy and cost effective to apply, with no special equipment or techniques required. The photoresist unit works with light exposure, which allows the polymer to quickly cross-link to form a multi-functional film. This is done using fine and ultrafine line features, giving uniformity and consistency. After exposure, the photoresist machine is developed with a strong alkaline or aqueous developer to complete the circuit layout pattern or feature. The photoresist tool is applied to a substrate layer and then exposed to an optical pattern generated using a flood-type UV light source. After exposure, the photoresist is developed and then hardened using a combination of temperatures and pressures. This production method will give consistent electrically and micro-mechanically reliable features that are on a miniaturization level. SCS P6700 provides the flexibility of tailoring the layer thickness and feature size to specific devices. It also provides excellent adhesion and flexibility for all types of substrates. The procedural steps of the photoresist processing are simple and have low cost of ownership. In conclusion, SPECIALTY COATING SYSTEMS P6700 photoresist asset is an efficient and cost-effective method of creating thin-film releasable applications. It has excellent wetting behavior for creating uniform and consistent features, and is easy to apply without requiring any special equipment. It also provides superior adhesion to even the most difficult substrates, allowing for miniaturization of features on electrical and mechanical devices.
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