= Bulk micromachining
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Bulk micromachining is a manufacturing process used primarily in the microfabrication of devices and structures from a bulk material, typically silicon. This technique is part of the broader field of micromachining, which involves the design and production of micro-scale components and systems, often for applications in MEMS (Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems), sensors, and actuators. In bulk micromachining, the material is selectively removed from the bulk substrate to create three-dimensional microstructures.
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