Gravitationally-assisted control of spread of viscous material a

Semiconductor device manufacturing: process – Making device or circuit emissive of nonelectrical signal – Having diverse electrical device

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ABSTRACT:
A method of forming elements for electrical and electronic devices, substrates, and other components from or including viscous material. The method includes inverting the electrical components after the viscous material is applied and maintaining the inverted orientation until the viscous material dries or cures enough to maintain definition of its perimeter and edge characteristics.

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