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Silicon wafer precision scribing system
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This design is a precision scribing system for silicon wafer. For a better idea of how its used please look at this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sz8WmsRpBG4
In microelectronic, multiple devices are made on silicon wafers by photolithography before the wafer is cut to separate each device. Dicing is generally done with special saws but it is also possible (and more economical) to use a diamond tip to scratch (scribe) the wafer and break (cleave) it over its crystalline directions. This device is designed to make the scribing more precise at a low cost. It can also be used for glass.
Here is a detailed building guide on Instructables. https://www.instructables.com/Build-a-High-Precision-Silicon-Wafer-Scriber-Under/
To build this device you will need:
- Linear rail: 3X 20cm long MGN12 rails with 3X MGN12C (short) blocks and 1X MGN12H (long) block
- Linear rail: 1X 7.5cm MGN7 rail with 1X MGN7H (long) block
- Small digital pen microscope
- Micrometer head 1X 0-13mm and 1X 0-6
In microelectronic, multiple devices are made on silicon wafers by photolithography before the wafer is cut to separate each device. Dicing is generally done with special saws but it is also possible (and more economical) to use a diamond tip to scratch (scribe) the wafer and break (cleave) it over its crystalline directions. This device is designed to make the scribing more precise at a low cost. It can also be used for glass.
Here is a detailed building guide on Instructables. https://www.instructables.com/Build-a-High-Precision-Silicon-Wafer-Scriber-Under/
To build this device you will need:
- Linear rail: 3X 20cm long MGN12 rails with 3X MGN12C (short) blocks and 1X MGN12H (long) block
- Linear rail: 1X 7.5cm MGN7 rail with 1X MGN7H (long) block
- Small digital pen microscope
- Micrometer head 1X 0-13mm and 1X 0-6
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