cyanide-free gold electroplating bath
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der in the openings of the bask and over the plating base metalli- zation; removing the mask; re- moving the exposed plating base metallization; and reflowing the solder to form the solder bumps on the semiconductor device.
PAINT ~ COATING IIIBNO1/IUI U.S. Patent 6,162,776. Dee. 19, 2000 E.T. Marquis and R.E. Baldwin, assignors to Huntsman Petrochemical Corp., Austin, Texas
A composition useful as a paint remover comprising dialkyl car- bonate, hydrogen peroxide, and water, wherein 10 to 90% by weight dialkyl carbonate, 0.1 to 20% by weight hydrogen peroxide, and 0.1 to 30% water are present in the composition.
¢m.D cUmml lmS COMPOSIT ION U.S. Patent 6,162,779. Dec. 19, 2000 P. Miehaud and J-J. Martin, assignors to Elf Atochem, S.A., Paris
A nonaqueous composition for cleaning under cold conditions, consisting of, on a weight bases, 70-99% of at least one alkane or at least one cycloalkane end of 1-30% of at least one organic com- pound comprising at least oz~e ke- tone function.
CY4NI IM l - lmml | L E C l l t O P E A l l M G BAI l l l U.S. Patent 6,165,342. Dec. 26, 2000 W. Kuhn and W. Zilske, assignors to Degussa Hu
A cyanide-free electroplating bath for the deposition of gold and gold alloy coatings comprising 0.5 to
30 g/L of gold in the form of a complex of gold and sulfur-con- taining compound; 0 5 to 50 g/L of an alloy metal consisting of silver, copper, indium, cadmium, zinc, tin, bismuth, arsenic, antimony, or mixture thereof; 1 to 200 g/L of a free su l fur -conta in ing com- pound; and 0 to 200 g/L of a con- ductive and buffer salt.
I ItEMOVAL OF N E A W METALS U.S. Patent 6,165,427. Dec. 26, 2000 J.H. Vera et al., assignors to The Royal Institution for the Advancement of Learning (McGill University), Montreal
A method for the removal of solu- ble metaI species consisting of lead, cadmium, zinc, and mix- tures thereof comprising contact-
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