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Wet etching

chemical removal of a surface material with a liquid etchant [SOURCE: ISO/TS 80004-8 v1, 7.3.22]

MicroChem Corp.
MicroChem Corp.
90 Oak St. Newton, MA 02464 USA

MicroChem Corp. (MCC) develops, manufactures, sells, and supports specialty niche chemicals for semiconductor/IC, thin film head, and other electronic manufacturing applications. The primary focus is photosensitive materials, such as photoresists, and other ancillary products. MCC technology consists of proprietary and non-proprietary products requiring state-of-the-art technical expertise, high reproducibility, high product cleanliness, and specialty microfiltration.

Capovani Brothers Inc.
Capovani Brothers Inc.
704 Corporations Park Scotia, NY 12302 USA

Capovani Brothers Inc. specializes in the purchase, refurbishment and resale of high technology equipment associated with the nanotechnology, semiconductor and MEMS industries. We have been successful in our mission of providing quality used equipment at a great value with fair and honest dealing. Our entire inventory is updated daily and available on the internet at www.capovani.com

Center for Nanoscale Science and Technology
Center for Nanoscale Science and Technology
100 Bureau Drive, MS 6200 Gaithersburg, MD 20899-6200 USA

The NIST Center for Nanoscale Science and Technology (CNST) is a national user facility with a focus on commerce, supporting the U.S. nanotechnology enterprise from discovery to production by providing industry, academia, and other government agencies with access to world-class nanoscale measurement and fabrication methods and technology. The CNST's shared-use NanoFab gives researchers access to and training on a state-of-the-art tool set required for cutting-edge nanotechnology development. A simple application process is designed to get work started in a few weeks.

Oregon Nanoscience and Microtechnologies Institute
Oregon Nanoscience and Microtechnologies Institute
P.O. Box 2041 Corvalis, OR 97339 USA

ONAMI is Oregon’s first ‘Signature Research Center’ and a multi-level collaboration among Oregon’s research universities, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory and industry in the “Silicon Forest” high-tech cluster that is home to the world’s leading semiconductor, MEMS, nanotechnology tools and quantum dot industrial sites.