Affiliation:
1. Ibaraki University
2. Tokyo Diamond Tools Mfg. Co
3. Toyota Motor Corporation
Abstract
Chemo-mechanical grinding (CMG) process is a promising process for large-sized Si substrate fabrication at low cost. However, effect of additive in CMG wheel is not completely understood yet. In this paper, three different CMG wheels were developed, in which one excluded additive and the other two contained two kinds of additive i.e. silicon dioxide and sodium carbonate. Grinding experiments were conducted to explore the influence of exclusion of additive and inclusion of different kinds of additive on CMG performance. The grinding characteristics of the three wheels were also analyzed and discussed to reveal the roles of wheel compositions in CMG process. This work provides some fundamental insights for the selection of different types of additive for optimization of CMG wheel.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science
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