Method for electrochemically forming structures including...

Electrolysis: processes – compositions used therein – and methods – Electrolytic coating – Coating selected area

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C205S666000, C216S041000

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10724515

ABSTRACT:
Treatment of substrates, formation of structures, and formation of multilayer structures using contact masks are disclosed where a non-parallel or non-simultaneous mating of various mask contact surfaces to a substrate surface occurs. Some embodiments involve bringing a relative planar mask contact surface and a relative planar substrate surface together at a small angle (but larger than an alignment tolerance associated with the system). Some embodiments involve flexing a mask to make it non-planar and bringing it into contact with a substrate such that progressively more contact between the mask and substrate occur until complete mating is achieved. Some embodiments involve use of gas or liquid pressure to bow a flexible or semi-flexible mask and use a linear actuator to bring the mating surfaces together and to bring the mask into a more planar configuration.

REFERENCES:
patent: 5301415 (1994-04-01), Prinz et al.
patent: 6027630 (2000-02-01), Cohen
patent: 2005/0205430 (2005-09-01), Thompson

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