Claims
- 1. A fixture for use with a lapping machine to hold a plurality of thin generally flat wafers against a lapping wheel during a lapping operation, said fixture comprising, in combination, a baseplate, a plurality of round pedestal disc members of a diameter corresponding approximately to said wafers and secured to said baseplate in spaced relation to each other, a plurality of round pads of firm but resilient foam-like cellular material having internal open cells, one pad being secured to each pedestal surface to substantially cover the same, each pad having an exposed surface machined to match said lapping wheel surface to effect parallelism therewith, and a plurality of rings with one ring removably secured to each of said pedestals to closely surround and project beyond the surface of a corresponding one of said pads, said rings serving to assist in mounting each wafer centrally on a corresponding pad, and said rings also serving to cooperate with a corresponding pad so when said pad is wetted with a hygroscopic liquid and a wafer is pressed against the pad, said ring in combination with the hygroscopic liquid will aid in maintaining a seal to prevent abrasive slurry used in the lapping operation from entering the pad and damaging the side of the wafer opposite the side being lapped.
- 2. A fixture as defined in claim 1 where each ring is adjustably mounted on a corresponding pedestal by the use of removable set screw means.
- 3. A fixture as defined in claim 1 where said pedestals are made of metal and said rings are made of plastic.
- 4. A fixture as defined in claim 1 where said pad material is micro-cellular rigid foam polyurethane.
- 5. A fixture as defined in claim 1 including a plurality of adjustable stop means affixed to said baseplate which project beyond the height of said rings and serve to control the finished thickness of said wafers during a lapping operation.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 290,615, filed Aug. 6, 1981, now abandoned, which was a continuation of application Ser. No. 76,670, filed Sept. 18, 1979, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (11)
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