Photomask coasters

Coaster
Photolithographic masks, or photomasks are clear templates used in semiconductor manufacturing. Typically, they are made of UV-grade fused silica and have a highly intricate chrome metal film pattern on one side. These remarkable objects are exactly the sort of wonderful thing that occasionally pops up at good electronics surplus stores. We recently found a few, took some pictures (see below) and, in the spirit of re-use, made them into some classy coasters.

ingredients
Five inch masks are the perfect size for coasters. The components are basic: an assortment of masks and some rubber feet.

Rubber foot

Rubber feet go on the corners of the masks on the silvered side, and that is all there is to it!

five inch mask

But because the photomasks are so detailed, here are some bonus pictures of the ones we've made into coasters.

Some of the masks look nearly transparent. Only closer inspection reveals the pattern. This particular one is for alignment and has incredibly fine detail in gridded quadrants.

five inch mask

This mask has an almost houndstooth pattern.
five inch mask

This mask has a pattern of circles on it. There are four different line weights, giving a gray scale pattern.
mask super macro
But when you look closer, there is much more than just circles. This photo was taken with the mask right up against the camera lens.

zooooom
When you look even closer, as in this cropped version, the Agilent logo becomes visible. Just for reference, those big circles on the sides are one-eighth of an inch in diameter.

There are large versions of these pictures and more close-ups of these masks in this set for your enjoyment.

So, keep your eyes open for photomasks when you're out shopping. They're lovely things to have around, and can even be useful, too.




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Authored by: Anonymous on Saturday, August 11 2007 @ 09:36 AM PDT Photomask coasters
Certainly more interesting than coasters made from dead CDs, whichis what most of us end up with.
Authored by: Anonymous on Monday, August 20 2007 @ 11:52 AM PDT Photomask coasters
Be careful. These are made of Quartz which is notoriously nasty for being sharper than razor sharp when broken. It will almost slice you open just looking at the shards. And if it gets embedded in a cut is is extremely difficult to get out.
Authored by: Anonymous on Wednesday, December 19 2007 @ 10:22 PM PST Photomask coasters
I like these. Any chance you can purchase them online?
If you have a link or any contact info please pass them along in a reply.

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