Category:Microtechnology
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Here is a list of articles in the Microtechnology category of the Engineering portal. Microtechnology is a set of processes, techniques and tools used to create structures having at least one dimension of a functional feature in order of micrometer (one millionth of a metre, or 10-6 metre, or 1μm), typically within the range of 10−4 to 10−7 meters and application of those structures in more complex systems.
Subcategories
This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total.
Pages in category "Microtechnology"
The following 97 pages are in this category, out of 97 total.
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- Engineering:Mask inspection
- Engineering:MEMS sensor generations
- Engineering:MEMS testing
- Physics:MEMS thermal actuator
- Physics:Micro heat exchanger
- Engineering:Micro power source
- Chemistry:Micro process engineering
- Physics:Micro-loop heat pipe
- Engineering:Micro-opto-mechanical systems
- Engineering:Microactuator
- Engineering:Microbotics
- Engineering:Microchannel (microtechnology)
- Engineering:MEMS
- Engineering:Microelectromechanical systems
- Physics:Microfabrication
- Physics:Microlens
- Physics:Micromachinery
- Engineering:Micromirror device
- Physics:Micromixer
- Engineering:Microoptomechanical systems
- Engineering:Micropatterning
- Physics:Microphotonics
- Engineering:Micropower
- Engineering:Microprobe
- Physics:Micropump
- Physics:Microreactor
- Engineering:Microscanner
- Engineering:Microsystem
- Engineering:Microthermoforming
- Engineering:Minatec
- Company:Murata Electronics (Finland)
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- Engineering:Scratch drive actuator
- Organization:Semi-Conductor Laboratory
- Physics:Silicon on insulator
- Physics:Smart cut
- Smartdust
- Engineering:Spherical surface acoustic wave (SAW) sensor
- Physics:Spinmechatronics
- Physics:Spoof surface plasmon
- Engineering:Supercritical drying
- Engineering:Supercritical fluid extraction
- Surface acoustic wave
- Physics:Surface micromachining
- Engineering:Suspension array technology
- Engineering:System in a package
- Engineering:System in package
- System on a chip