Claims
- 1. A belt or pad for polishing or planarizing a workpiece, comprising a substrate, a seamless polishing layer, and at least one subpad layer placed between said substrate and said polishing layer, wherein said polishing layer is cast over said subpad and substrate so as to encapsulate the subpad layer and substantially prevent moisture penetration into the subpad layer.
- 2. The belt or pad of claim 1, wherein said subpad layer comprises a compressible non-woven material.
- 3. The belt or pad of claim 2, wherein said non-woven material comprises at least one of a polyester, polyamide, polyurethane, polyolefin, fluoropolymer, cotton, or wool.
- 4. The belt or pad of claim 1, wherein said substrate comprises stainless steel, plastic, or an elastomer.
- 5. The belt or pad of claim 1, wherein said subpad layer is bonded to said substrate.
- 6. The belt or pad of claim 1, wherein said subpad layer is bonded to said substrate by way of a pressure sensitive adhesive.
- 7. The belt or pad of claim 1, wherein said polishing layer comprises a polymerizable material.
- 8. The belt or pad of claim 7, wherein said polymerizable material includes at least one of a polyurethane, polyamide, a polyester, a polyacrylonitrile, a polyacrylate, a polymethacrylate, a polyvinylchloride, a polyvinyledene fluoride, a polytetrafluoroethylene, a polyethylene, a polypropylene, a polycarbonate, a thermoplastic, an epoxy, a silicone resin and a natural or synthetic rubber.
- 9. The belt or pad of claim 1, wherein said subpad contains an interior region and at least one edge region disposed at a perimeter edge of the subpad layer, said interior region of the subpad layer being of substantially uniform thickness, and said edge region of said subpad layer being thinner than the interior region.
- 10. The belt or pad of claim 1, wherein said subpad contains an interior region and at least one edge region disposed at a perimeter edge of the subpad layer, said edge region of said subpad layer is sloped such that the thickness of said edge region decreases gradually from said interior region outward.
- 11. The belt or pad of claim 1, wherein said subpad contains an interior region and at least one edge region disposed at a perimeter edge of said subpad layer, wherein said edge region of said subpad layer is coated with an adhesive.
- 12. The belt or pad of claim 11, wherein said adhesive comprises a polyurethane-base adhesive which penetrates into said subpad layer.
- 13. The belt or pad of claim 1, wherein said subpad contains an interior region and at least one edge region disposed at a perimeter edge of said subpad layer, said edge region being heat-sealed.
- 14. The belt or pad of claim 1, wherein said subpad contains an interior region and at least one edge region disposed at a perimeter edge of said subpad layer, said edge region comprises a channel running adjacent to said perimeter edge of said subpad layer.
- 15. The belt or pad of claim 14, wherein said channel comprises a subpad material, said subpad material being less thick than the subpad material on either side of said channel.
- 16. The belt or pad of claim 1, wherein said subpad contains an interior region and at least one edge region disposed at a perimeter edge of said subpad layer, wherein at least said edge region of said subpad layer is coated with a barrier agent to facilitate uniform penetration of said polishing layer.
- 17. The belt or pad of claim 16, wherein said barrier agent consists of at least one of a polyurethane, an acrylic, a methacrylic, a urethane, a cyanoacrylate, a vinylic, an epoxy, or styrenic base adhesive.
- 18. The belt or pad of claim 16, wherein said barrier agent consists of at least one of a hot melt, contact cement, anaerobic acrylic, UV curable compound, emulsion, sealant, modified phenolic compound, plastisol, rubber adhesive, polyvinyl acetate, specialty adhesive or labeling adhesive.
- 19. A belt or pad for polishing or planarizing a workpiece, comprising a seamless polishing layer and at least one subpad layer having an interior region and at least one edge region disposed at a perimeter edge of said subpad layer, said polishing layer is cast over said subpad to encapsulate said subpad, wherein said edge region of said subpad layer comprises one or more functional feature that promotes the formation of a moisture-resistant seal.
- 20. The belt or pad of claim 19, wherein said subpad layer comprises a compressible non-woven material.
- 21. The belt or pad of claim 20, wherein said non-woven material comprises at least one of a polyester, polyamide, polyurethane, polyolefin, fluoropolymer, cotton, or wool.
- 22. The belt or pad of claim 19, wherein said polishing layer comprises a polymerizable material.
- 23. The belt or pad of claim 22, wherein said polymerizable material includes at least one of a polyurethane, polyamide, a polyester, a polyacrylonitrile, a polyacrylate, a polymethacrylate, a polyvinylchloride, a polyvinyledene fluoride, a polytetrafluoroethylene, a polyethylene, a polypropylene, a polycarbonate, a thermoplastic, an epoxy, a silicone resin and a natural or synthetic rubber.
- 24. The belt or pad of claim 22, wherein said interior region of said subpad layer is of substantially uniform thickness, and said edge region of said subpad layer is less thick than said interior region.
- 25. The belt or pad of claim 22, wherein said edge region of the subpad layer is sloped such that the thicknesses of said edge region decrease gradually from said interior region outward.
- 26. The belt or pad of claim 22, wherein said edge region of said subpad layer is coated with an adhesive.
- 27. The belt or pad of claim 26, wherein said adhesive comprises a polyurethane-base adhesive which penetrates into said subpad layer.
- 28. The belt or pad of claim 22, said edge region of said subpad layer being heat-sealed.
- 29. The belt or pad of claim 22, comprising a channel adjacent to said perimeter edge of said subpad layer.
- 30. The belt or pad of claim 29, wherein said channel comprises a subpad material, said subpad material being less thick than the subpad material on either side of said channel.
- 31. The belt or pad of claim 22, wherein at least said edge region of said subpad layer is coated with a barrier agent to facilitate uniform penetration by said polishing layer.
- 32. The belt or pad of claim 31, wherein said barrier agent consists of at least one of a polyurethane, an acrylic, a methacrylic, a urethane, a cyanoacrylate, a vinylic, an epoxy, or styrenic base adhesive.
- 33. The belt or pad of claim 31, wherein said barrier agent consists of at least one of a hot melt, contact cement, anaerobic acrylic, UV curable compound, emulsion, sealant, modified phenolic compound, plastisol, rubber adhesive, polyvinyl acetate, specialty adhesive or labeling adhesive.
- 34. A belt or pad for chemical mechanical polishing of an electronic workpiece, comprising a robust seal between a polishing layer and at least one compressible subpad layer edge region disposed at a perimeter edge of a compressible subpad, wherein said polishing layer is cast over said subpad to encapsulate said subpad and seal said subpad layer edge region against chemical mechanical slurry penetration.
- 35. The belt or pad of claim 34, wherein said polishing layer comprises a polymerizable material.
- 36. The belt or pad of claim 35, wherein said polymerizable material includes at least one of a polyurethane, polyamide, a polyester, a polyacrylonitrile, a polyacrylate, a polymethacrylate, a polyvinylchloride, a polyvinyledene fluoride, a polytetrafluoroethylene, a polyethylene, a polypropylene, a polycarbonate, a thermoplastic, an epoxy, a silicone resin and a natural or synthetic rubber
- 37. The belt or pad of claim 35, wherein said subpad layer comprises a compressible non-woven material.
- 38. The belt or pad of claim 37, wherein said non-woven material comprises at least one of a polyester, polyamide, polyurethane, polyolefin, fluoropolymer, cotton, or wool.
- 39. The belt or pad of claim 35, wherein said edge region of said subpad layer is thinner than the rest of said subpad layer.
- 40. The belt or pad of claim 35, wherein said subpad contains an interior region, said edge region of said subpad layer is sloped such that the thicknesses of said edge region decreases gradually from said interior region outward.
- 41. The belt or pad of claim 35, wherein said edge region is coated with an adhesive.
- 42. The belt or pad of claim 41, wherein said adhesive comprises a polyurethane-base adhesive which penetrates said subpad layer.
- 43. The belt or pad of claim 35, wherein said edge region is heat-sealed prior to casting said polishing layer.
- 44. The belt or pad of claim 35, comprising a channel running substantially adjacent to said perimeter edge of said subpad layer.
- 45. The belt or pad of claim 44, wherein said channel comprises a subpad material, said subpad material being less thick than the subpad material on either side of said channel.
- 46. The belt or pad of claim 44, wherein said channel comprises different materials on each side of the channel.
- 47. The belt or pad of claim 35, wherein at least said edge region of the subpad layer is coated with a barrier agent to facilitate uniform penetration by said polishing layer.
- 48. The belt or pad of claim 47, wherein said barrier agent consists of at least one of a polyurethane, an acrylic, a methacrylic, a urethane, a cyanoacrylate, a vinylic, an epoxy, or styrenic base adhesive.
- 49. The belt or pad of claim 47, wherein said barrier agent consists of at least one of a hot melt, contact cement, anaerobic acrylic, UV curable compound, emulsion, sealant, modified phenolic compound, plastisol, rubber adhesive, polyvinyl acetate, specialty adhesive or labeling adhesive.
- 50. The belt or pad of claim 35, comprising a substrate, wherein said polishing layer is cast over said subpad to combine with said substrate to encapsulate and seal said subpad layer.
- 51. The belt or pad of claim 50, wherein said substrate comprises stainless steel, plastic, or an elastomer.
- 52. The belt or pad of claim 50, wherein said edge region of said subpad layer is less thick than the rest of said subpad layer.
- 53. The belt or pad of claim 50, wherein said subpad contains an interior region, said edge region of said subpad layer is sloped such that the thicknesses of said edge region decreases gradually from said interior region outward.
- 54. The belt or pad of claim 50, wherein said edge region is coated with an adhesive.
- 55. The belt or pad of claim 50, wherein said edge region of said subpad layer is heat-sealed prior to casting said polishing layer.
- 56. The belt or pad of claim 50, comprising a channel adjacent to said perimeter edge of said subpad layer.
- 57. The belt or pad of claim 56, wherein said channel comprises a subpad material, said subpad material being less thick than the subpad material on either side of said channel.
- 58. The belt or pad of claim 56, wherein said channel comprises different materials on each side of the channel.
- 59. The pad or belt of claim 50, wherein at least said edge region of the subpad layer is coated with a barrier agent to facilitate uniform penetration by said polishing layer.
- 60. A method of producing an encapsulated belt or pad for polishing or planarizing a workpiece comprising the steps of providing a substrate comprising a contact portion, placing a subpad layer onto said substrate, said subpad layer comprising an interior region and at least one edge region disposed along a periphery of said subpad layer, and casting a polymer over the subpad layer, wherein said polymer contacts the substrate on the contact portion of the substrate to encapsulate said subpad.
- 61. The method of claim 60, further comprising the step of modifying at least one said edge region of said subpad layer before said polymer is cast thereon to promote the formation of a watertight and slurry-resistant seal when said polymer is cast over said subpad.
- 62. The method of claim 61, wherein the modification step comprises removing material from at least one said edge region.
- 63. The method of claim 61, wherein the modification step comprises sloping at least one said edge region of said subpad layer by removing a progressively larger amount of material at said edge region beginning at said interior region and moving outward.
- 64. The method of claim 61, wherein the modification step comprises applying an adhesive to said edge region of said subpad layer.
- 65. The method of claim 64, wherein said adhesive comprises a polyurethane-base adhesive which penetrates into the subpad layer.
- 66. The method of claim 61, wherein the modification step comprises heat-sealing said edge region of said subpad layer prior to casting said polymer over said subpad layer.
- 67. The method of claim 61, wherein the modification step comprises forming a channel in said edge region of the subpad layer by removing an amount of said subpad layer material from said edge region.
- 68. The method of claim 67, wherein said channels are each about 0.05 to 0.5 inches wide and are located about 0.1 to 1 inch inward from said edge region.
- 69. The method of claim 61, wherein the modification step comprises applying a barrier agent to said edge region of said subpad layer.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/386,943, filed Jun. 7, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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