Glass Wafer

Glass wafers share similarities with silicon wafers in terms of shape and function, acting as a base for depositing and processing different materials and structures.
These wafers are used in various applications such as microelectronics, optics, MEMS (Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems), sensors, and photonics.
Glass wafers offer advantages such as high thermal stability, optical transparency, chemical inertness, and a smooth surface finish.
Their properties make them suitable for applications where transparency, precision, or specific thermal or chemical properties are required.
D&X offers Glass wafers in different sizes, thicknesses, and compositions, tailored to specific needs based on the intended use.

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GLASS WAFER

Glass wafers share similarities with silicon wafers in terms of shape and function, acting as a base for depositing and processing different materials and structures.

These wafers are used in various applications such as microelectronics, optics, MEMS (Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems), sensors, and photonics.

Glass wafers offer advantages such as high thermal stability, optical transparency, chemical inertness, and a smooth surface finish.

Their properties make them suitable for applications where transparency, precision, or specific thermal or chemical properties are required.

D&X offers Glass wafers in different sizes, thicknesses, and compositions, tailored to specific needs based on the intended use.

Glass Wafer Capabilities

Diameter 50mm, 76mm, 100mm, 125mm, 150mm, 200mm, 300mm
Specifications Min Max
Thickness: >100um
Thickness Tolerance: ±25um ±50um
Surface Finish: Single Side Polished, Double Side Polished
Surface Roughness: <10Å
Surface Quality: 60/40
Flat/Notch: SEMI Std. Flat, SEMI Std. Notch, Round
Material: Borofloat, Fused Silica, Quartzglass, BK7, Eagle XG, Soda Lime
Lead-time (on average): 8 to 10 weeks