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September, 2013 Plasma Etch Intros Low-Cost Plasma Cleaner The total solution for
Solder Fume Extraction Arm Extraction
Tip Extraction Arm Extraction Cabinet Extraction
Carson City, NV — Plasma Etch is in- troducing The Venus Series in its line of lost cost plasma cleaners. Designed
matic system control and process se- quencing capabilities. The company’s proprietary software enables ad-
Automated Extraction
Computer controlled plasma cleaner.
for Universities and R&D as well as production facilities, this new, innova- tive series from Plasma Etch, Inc. of- fers many capabilities not found in other systems in the same class. These systems come with fea-
BOFA AMERICAS, INC TEL: (618) 205 5007 FAX: (866) 707 2632 EMAIL:
sales@bofaamericas.com WEB:
www.bofaamericas.com
tures that include: computer control; mass flow controllers; process data acquisition; process data archiving; dual sequence programming; hard copy process recording; on-screen process trend plotting. The Venus is said to be the only system in its class with fully auto-
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vanced features such as multiple recipe storage, data logging/trending, events/alarms and multi-step se- quencing. Not only does it offer a substantial processing area for ac- commodating numerous parts/sizes, they are all built in the USA. and supported from the company’s Car-
son City, NV headquarters. Contact: Plasma Etch, Inc.,
3522 Arrowhead Drive, Carson City, NV 89706 % 775-883-1336 E-mail:
sales@plasmaetch.com Web:
www.plasmaetch.com
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