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Used to bake photo- and e-beam [[Resists|resist]] on substrates after [[Laurell spinners|spin coating]].
Should be left at 115&deg;C and 185&deg;C.
Make sure there is no resist on the bottom of your chip ''before'' baking.
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Latest revision as of 19:44, 10 April 2022

Präzitherm hotplates
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Essentials
Full namePräzitherm PZ14SR
ManufacturerHarry Gestigkeit GmbH
DescriptionPrecision hotplate
LocationCleanroom 1 (03.2.209A)
Cleanroom 2 (03.2.203B)
ManualManual
Responsibility
PrimaryNader

Used to bake photo- and e-beam resist on substrates after spin coating.

Should be left at 115°C and 185°C.

Make sure there is no resist on the bottom of your chip before baking.