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Plasma stripping

YES- Plasma strip systems 40-50 kHz Stripping of thick Strip rate of 6,000-... [Pg.170]

Time to Plasma Strip a 0.4 O.D. Film Thermal Oxide Etch... [Pg.68]

An extended plasma etch will remove XY coatings from large areas, since the plasma erodes the surface evenly. Since the plasma will chemically change the surface (leaving behind oxides, reduction products, and ash), compatibility of the plasma-stripped surface with the new coating must be verified. [Pg.982]

After image transfer, the patterned resist must be readily and completely removable without substrate damage. The pattern often can be stripped from the substrate with a mild organic solvent. Proprietary stripper formulations or plasma oxidation treatments are utilized when the imaging chemistry or image transfer process has iasolubilized the pattern. [Pg.114]

Includes Plasma or reactive ion etch Dry or wet strip or doth. [Pg.323]

Gibb I., Evaluation and assessment of new disposable strip for determination of plasma potassium concentration, J. Clin. Pathol. 1987 40, 298. [Pg.42]

Further improvement of the low detection limit was achieved using stripping voltammetry based on facilitated heparin adsorption and desorption [66], Stripping voltammetry yielded a detection limit of 0.13 U mL 1 in sheep blood plasma, which is lower than therapeutic heparin concentrations (>0.2 U mL-1). A linear response function in the range of 0.2-6 U mL 1 was observed. The authors also found that blood polypeptides and lipids with a mass above 25 000 significantly interfered with heparin detection, perhaps by hindrance of a charge transfer reaction at the interface. [Pg.119]

Measurement techniques that can be employed for the determination of trace metals include atomic absorption spectrometry, anodic stripping voltammetry, differential pulse cathodic stripping voltammetry, inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometry, liquid chromatography of the metal chelates with ultraviolet-visible absorption and, more recently, inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry. [Pg.128]


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