Chemical Machining of Microscopic Holes and Grooves in Glass
TBMG-7339
02/05/2010
- Content
A technique for making precise, microscopic holes and grooves in glass workpieces has been invented. The technique differs from both (1) traditional macroscopic mechanical drilling and milling and (2) conventional micromachining that involves etching through photolithographically patterned masks. The technique can be used, for example, to make holes between 20 µm and 1 mm in diameter.
- Citation
- "Chemical Machining of Microscopic Holes and Grooves in Glass," Mobility Engineering, February 5, 2010.