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Miniature Tools Created for Micromachining

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Tiny polycrystalline diamond cutting tools fabricated by scientists at the University of Kentucky in Lexington, George Washington University in Washington and Pennsylvania State University in University Park are suitable for the machining of hard and brittle materials such as glass. Described in the December issue of Journal of Micromechanics and Microengineering, the drills and end mills may find a place in the production of micromolds or in the direct inscribing of patterns in glass/quartz substrates for lab-on-a-chip devices and biomedical arrays. To create the tools, the...Read full article

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    Published: December 2004
    Glossary
    glass
    A noncrystalline, inorganic mixture of various metallic oxides fused by heating with glassifiers such as silica, or boric or phosphoric oxides. Common window or bottle glass is a mixture of soda, lime and sand, melted and cast, rolled or blown to shape. Most glasses are transparent in the visible spectrum and up to about 2.5 µm in the infrared, but some are opaque such as natural obsidian; these are, nevertheless, useful as mirror blanks. Traces of some elements such as cobalt, copper and...
    quartz
    See crystal quartz; fused quartz.
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