Low-cost technology for multilayer electroplated parts using laminated dry film resist

Abstract An innovative technology for the realization of key elements of a microfabricated reduction unit is presented. In view of integrating the functions of gear, pinion and axle into one element, multilevel metal electroplating in a negative dry film resist mould (Riston) is used. Easier processing, inherent planarization for multilevel 3-D structures, vertical sidewalls and high thicknesses (20–50 μm/level) are shown to be the main key features of dry films. To demonstrate the process feasibility, a gear and pinion set with upper and lower axle posts has been realized with four levels of nickel.

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