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Electrochemical Micromachining of Titanium Through a Patterned Oxide Film
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Electrochemical Micromachining of Titanium Through a Patterned Oxide Film
Electrochemical Micromachining of Titanium Through a Patterned Oxide Film
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P. -F. Chauvy
P. -F. Chauvy
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C. Madore
C. Madore
D. Landolt
D. Landolt
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1 January 1999
journal article
Published by
The Electrochemical Society
in
Electrochemical and Solid-State Letters
Vol. 2
(3)
,
123-125
https://doi.org/10.1149/1.1390755
Abstract
Electrochemical micromachining of titanium through a patterned oxide film (oxyresist) has been achieved in a sulfuric acid‐ methanol‐based electropolishing electrolyte. The patterned oxide film was formed in an aqueous sulfuric acid solution by selective anodic oxidation of titanium through a photoresist mask. Electrochemical dissolution through the patterned oxide film yielded well‐defined grooves comparable to those obtained by etching directly through a photoresist mask. The described process eliminates the need for photoresists to be chemically stable in aggressive electropolishing electrolytes. It increases significantly the flexibility of implementation of electrochemical micromachining of valve metals. ©1999 The Electrochemical Society
Keywords
ELECTROCHEMICAL MICROMACHINING
PATTERNED OXIDE FILM
SULFURIC
OXIDATION OF TITANIUM
PHOTORESIST
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