Examples of EPD Process Applications in the Electronic Industry and their Characteristics

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Examples of electrophoretic deposition applications taken from the electronics industry illustrate the versatility of EPD. Determined by substrate dimensions and layer requirements, each application often requires its own unique system configuration. In the following examples EPD will be shown to have distinctive advantages over other layer application technologies like spray-, dip-or spin coating in for example layer conformity.

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