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filingDate 1994-02-08-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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publicationNumber KR-100322640-B1
titleOfInvention How to remove plastics from microstructures
abstract The present invention relates to a method for removing plastic material from microstructures.n n n At present, plastic materials are removed from metallic microstructures by irradiation and, optionally, by treatment with aggressive solvents or at elevated temperatures, which can impair the quality of the microstructures or significantly Can change or destroy. The novel process of the present invention can easily remove plastics materials.n n n The metallic microstructures are treated with a high boiling point fluid at temperatures above 140 ° C. for 10 to 90 minutes and then rinsed with water, suitable fluids are oligomers of ethylene glycol, short chain diols or dicarboxylic acid esters. This fluid does not damage the metal and prevents the swelling of the plastic material to be removed.n n n The process of molding microstructured elements from plastic materials by making metallic microstructures and using metallic microstructures is preferred per se, but is not possible or only limited if the novel methods of the present invention are not used. It can only be done using the plastic materials used.
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