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Faradaic™ Process Technology Estate

Faradaic™ Process Technology Estate. Edge & Surface Finishing. Robust Control. Enhanced Performance. Industrial Coatings. Electronics MEMS Photonics Industries. Faradaic ™ Process. Cost Effective. Environmentally Benign. Environmental Countermeasures. Patent Estate. Patent Estate.

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Faradaic™ Process Technology Estate

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  1. Faradaic™ Process Technology Estate Edge & Surface Finishing Robust Control Enhanced Performance Industrial Coatings Electronics MEMS Photonics Industries Faradaic™ Process Cost Effective EnvironmentallyBenign Environmental Countermeasures

  2. Patent Estate

  3. Patent Estate Leveling: Electronics, MEMS, Photonics 1. “Pulse Reverse Electrodeposition for Metallization and Planarization of Semiconductor Substrates”, U.S. Patent No. 6,203,684 March 20, 2001 (application #09/172,299 October 14, 1998.) 2. “Electrodeposition of Metals in Small Recesses for Manufacture of High Density Interconnects Using Modulated Electric Fields”, U.S. Patent No. 6,210,555 April 3, 2001 (application #09/239,811 January 29, 1999.) 3. “Electrodeposition of Metals in Small Recesses Using Modulated Electric Fields”, International Patent Pending (United States designated) – application #PCT/US99/23654– filing date 14 October, 1999. 4/5. “Sequential Electrodeposition of Metals Using Modulated Electric Fields for Manufacture of Circuit Boards Having Features of Different Sizes” (includes provisional application for “Electrochemical Metallization for Multiple Feature Sizes”) – U.S. Patent Pending – application number 09/419,881 – filing date 18 October, 1999. 6. “Electrodeposition of Metals in Small Recesses for Manufacture of High Density Interconnects Using Modulated Electric Fields”, U.S. Patent Pending – CIP of application #09/239,811– application #09/553,622 - filing date 20 April, 2000. 7. “Pulse Reverse Electrodeposition for Metallization and Planarization of Semiconductor Substrates”, U.S. Patent Pending – CIP of application #09/172,299 – application #09/553,623 - filing date 20 April, 2000. 8. “Electrodeposition of Metals in Small Recesses Using Modulated Electric Fields”, U.S. Patent Pending – CIP of application #PCT/US99/23654 – application #09/553,616 - filing date 20 April 2000. 9. “Electrodeposition of Metals for Forming Three Dimensional Microstructures” U.S. Patent Pending 09/688,377 – filing date 17 October 2000. 10. “Sequential Electromachining and Electropolishing of Metals and the Like Using Modulated Electric Fields” 09/688,378 – filing date 17 October 2000.

  4. Electronics, MEMS, Photonics Relationship

  5. Patent Estate Industrial Coatings 1. “Electroplating of Metals Using Pulse Reverse Current for Control of Hydrogen Evolution”, U.S. Patent Pending – application #08/871,599 – filing date 9 June, 1997. NO FOREIGN FILED 2.“Electrodeposition of Catalytic Metals Using Pulsed Electric Fields”, U.S. Patent #6,080,504 June 27, 2000 (application #09/184,247 November 2, 1998). FOREIGN FILED 3. “Electrodeposition of Catalytic Metals Using Pulsed Electric Fields”, International Patent Pending – application #PCT/US99/25611 – filing date 2 November, 1999.

  6. Patent Estate Edge & Surface Finishing 1. “Electrochemical Machining Using Modulated Reverse Electric Fields”, U.S. Patent Pending – application #09/080,264 – filing date 18 May, 1998. NO FOREIGN 2. “Removal of Sacrificial Cores by Electrochemical Machining”, U.S. Patent Pending – application #09/200,959 – filing date 30 November, 1998. ALLOWED FOREIGN FILED 3. “Removal of Sacrificial Cores by Electrochemical Machining” (includes CIP claims for near-net shape applications), International Patent Pending (United States designated) – application #PCT/US99/28176 – filing date 30 November, 1999.

  7. Patent Estate Environmental Countermeasures 1. “Electrolysis of Electroactive Species Using Modulated Current”, U.S. Patent #5,599,437 February, 4 1997 (application # June 20, 1995). NO FOREIGN 2. “Method of Removing Metal Salts from Solution by Electrolysis Using an Electrode Closely Associated with Ion- Exchange Resin”, U.S. Patent #5,804,057 September, 8 1998 (application # 09/659,926 June 7, 1996). NO FOREIGN 3. “Electrokinetic Removal of Heavy Metal Contaminants from Solid Porous Materials”, U.S. Patent Pending – application #08/928,585 – filing date 12 September, 1997. ABANDONED DUE TO LACK OF FUNDING 4. “Sealing Ring with Electrochemical Sensing Electrode”, U.S. Patent #5,865,971February, 2 1999 (application # 09/822,706 March 21, 1997). NO FOREIGN

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