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Foturan (notation of the manufacturer: FOT … Foturan (notation of the manufacturer: FOTURAN) is a photosensitive glass by SCHOTT Corporation developed in 1984. It is a technical glass-ceramic which can be structured without photoresist when it is exposed to shortwave radiation such as ultraviolet light and subsequently etched. In February 2016, Schott announced the introduction of Foturan II at Photonics West. Foturan II is characterized by higher homogeneity of the photosensitivity which allows finer microstructures.tivity which allows finer microstructures.
, Foturan (Schreibweise des Herstellers: FOT … Foturan (Schreibweise des Herstellers: FOTURAN®) ist ein fotosensitives Glas, das 1984 von der Schott AG aus Mainz entwickelt wurde. Es handelt sich dabei um eine technische Glaskeramik, deren Strukturierung – im Gegensatz zu herkömmlichen Verfahren – ohne Einsatz von Fotolack möglich ist. Stattdessen wird das Material mit kurzwelliger Strahlung, wie beispielsweise ultraviolettem Licht, belichtet und anschließend geätzt. Im Februar 2016 gab Schott den Marktstart von Foturan II im Rahmen der Photonics West bekannt, welches sich durch höhere Homogenität der Fotosensitivität auszeichnet, wodurch feinere Mikrostrukturen möglich werden.ch feinere Mikrostrukturen möglich werden.
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Foturan (Schreibweise des Herstellers: FOT … Foturan (Schreibweise des Herstellers: FOTURAN®) ist ein fotosensitives Glas, das 1984 von der Schott AG aus Mainz entwickelt wurde. Es handelt sich dabei um eine technische Glaskeramik, deren Strukturierung – im Gegensatz zu herkömmlichen Verfahren – ohne Einsatz von Fotolack möglich ist. Stattdessen wird das Material mit kurzwelliger Strahlung, wie beispielsweise ultraviolettem Licht, belichtet und anschließend geätzt. Licht, belichtet und anschließend geätzt.
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