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Page 71 Cicoil: Flexible Cables for Semicon Manufacturing
Valencia, CA — Cicoil’s highly flexi- ble and non-contaminating silicone flat cables are designed for the most demanding semiconductor equip- ment manufacturing applications. These halogen-free cables are an excellent alternative to bulky round cables, stiff PTFE-and PVC-jacketed flat cables, and noisy, particulate generating cable tracks. The company’s exclusive crys-
tal-clear silicone encapsulation is tear-resistant, needs no external “armor” or conduit for protection, and will not deform or wear during a lifetime of more than 10 million cycles, even under tight bending radius and high speed flexing condi- tions. Unlike most other cables, Cicoil’s unique silicone extruded cables are unaffected when exposed to de-ionized water, steam, alcohol,
Diode Power Supplies are New from Phoenix
Contact Middletown, PA — Phoenix Contact’s new Quint Diode power supplies are designed for redundant applications that require isolation and N+1 redundancy. Versions are available for use in both 12-24VDC and 48VDC operations.
UV light and most chemicals, and are also suited for clean room and vacuum environments. The company’s proprietary
Cables meet specs for semicon- ductor manufacturing.
SEMI EXPOSITIONS
JULY 12-14 Moscone Center
San Francisco, California
www.semiconwest.org
extrusion process allows multiple wires, power conductors, shielded signal pairs, fiber optics, video and coax conductors, tubing for air or fluid transfer, and other design ele- ments like its patented Strip Mount™ fastening strip to be placed in a single flat cable, precisely con- trolling the inner component spac- ing, jacket thickness and the overall cable shape. Standard “off the shelf” cables are available from stock for immediate delivery and custom designs, including cable assemblies
with connectors of the customer’s choice, are also available with mini- mum lead times. The company’s UL Recognized,
RoHS-compliant and CE Conforming cables are manufactured in an auto- mated, climate controlled environ- ment and exceed the outgassing requirements of ASTM E-585. In addition, the company offers anti- friction and static dissipative cable designs on request. Contact: Cicoil Corporation,
24960 Avenue Tibbitts, Valencia, CA 91355 % 661-295-1295 fax: 661- 295-0813 Web:
www.cicoil.com
See at Semicon West Booth 6147
SEMICONDUCTOR PHOTOVOLTAIC LED
MEMS
PRINTED/FLEXIBLE ELECTRONICS EMERGING MARKETS
THE PREMIER INTERNATIONAL EVENTS FOR MICRO – AND NANO – SCALE MANUFACTURING
UPCOMING EVENTS SEMICON WEST 2011 North America’s largest microelectronics manufacturing event
More than 100 hours of technical conferences, sessions, an presentations covering the microelectronics supply chain from design/EDA to advanced packaging and test
New—TechZONE exhibit pavilions covering high-brightness LEDs, MEMS, printed/flexible electronics, design, manufacturing services, materials, and secondary equipment and services
SEMICON TAIWAN 2011 SEPTEMBER 7-9
Taipei World Trade Center Taipei, Taiwan
www.semicontaiwan.org Diode power supplies. The power supplies’ housings
are made of extruded aluminum for improved cooling and longer service life. This also decreases the heat load in cabinets. The Quint Diodes use
MOSFETs, rather than the Schottky or silicon diodes that are used in most redundant power supplies. These MOSFETs are up to 70 per- cent more efficient than standard diode components. This limits the effect of a diode module on the load of the power supplies. The Quint Diodes carry UL 508
Listing as well as Class I, Division 2 Listing, making them well suited for installation in critical process indus- try applications. Contact: Phoenix Contact, Inc.,
P.O. Box 4100, Harrisburg, PA 17111-0100 % 800-322-3225 or 717-944-1300 fax: 717-944-1625 E-mail:
info@phoenixcon.com Web:
www.phoenixcontact.com
See at Intersolar Booth 7740.
OCTOBER 11-13 Messe Dresden Dresden, Germany
www.semiconeuropa.org
at the Innovation Technol
SEMICON EUROPA 2011
semiconductor cluster in Europe
and Technology
where plastic, organic and printed technology meets manufacturing
For the complete schedule of 2011 SEMI Expositions, visit
www.semi.org/events
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