Keywords: Georgia Tech, gatech, printing, cleanroom, organic, clean, room, metal, additive manufacturing, 3D printing
Exaddon’s CERES μAM system prints microscale metal objects by electrodeposition. The system is optimized for printing free-standing microscale structures such as pillars, needles, coils, and lattices on existing surfaces, such as ICs or wafers. Printing occurs at room temperature, and no post-processing is necessary. This system can print Gold, Copper and Nickel.
Printable size range is 1 μm – 1 mm, resolution < 1 μm, and structures can be located on print surfaces with <1 μm accuracy.
This makes it ideal for applications in brain-machine interfaces, semiconductor surface modification, Photonics, Drug Delivery and HF communication components.
This system is located in the Marcus Biocleanroom.
For More Information Contact: Nikolas Roeske, nroeske3@gatech.edu, 404-273-8674