High Throughput μ-Electro-Discharge Machining
Researchers at the University of British Columbia have developed a novel method for high throughput micro-electro-discharge machining (μEDM). This method eliminates the need for numerical control (NC) machines to control the EDM process and enables parallel micro-machining, dramatically reducing costs and time to machine. The University of British Columbia is seeking partners to co-sponsor further development of this technology and/or to licence the technology on an exclusive or non-exclusive basis. Advantages:
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High-throughput, scalable, parallel machining of microstructures in any electrical conductor
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No need for traditional high cost numerical control machines to control tip
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Planar electrodes microfabricated onto workpiece and batch controlled
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Electrode fabrication compatible with standard lithography processes
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Based on established micro-discharge control technology: pattern size <10 μm and 10-100 nm average surface roughness potentially achievable.
Type of Offer:
Licensing
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