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Alignment Process for Glass Substrates Using Electrostatic Self-Assembly

Kategorien Konferenz (reviewed)
Jahr 2022
Autoren Stucki, M.; Schumann, C.; Raatz, A.
Veröffentlicht in Behrens. B.A., Brosius. A., Drossel. W.G., Hintze. W., Ihlenfeldt S., Nyhuis. P. (eds) Production at the Leading Edge of Technology. WGP 2021. Lecture Notes in Production Engineering. Springer, Cham
Beschreibung

Sequential precision placing and bonding of components is timeconsuming and expensive. Electrostatic self-assembly is a process for the parallel alignment of flat parts. Fluid between the parts acts as bearing and dielectric and serves as an adhesive for the subsequent bonding process. After a rough prepositioning, a voltage leads to the electrical attraction between electrodes on both components. This results in a force that precisely aligns the parts on the designated assembly position. This paper describes the basics of the electrostatic selfassembly process and presents a structure design for the alignment of large-scale parts (127 mm). A model would help to design necessary conductive structures and control the process. In order to build a suitable model, we investigate the correlation between the applied voltage, the positioning error and velocity during the alignment process. We present the temporal velocity distribution in the process and calculate the alignment force based on a simple theoretic model.

DOI 10.1007/978-3-030-78424-9_50