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The mirrors are manufactured with >99% pure gold deposited on oxygen- free high-thermal conductivity (OFHC) copper and are offered in three plano types—zero phase shift, 90º phase shift, and 98.8% resonator mirrors. The OEM-quality mirrors have 1/20 power flatness, 1/40 irregularity at 10.6 µm, and surface quality of <5 nm RMS and 40-20 scratch-dig. Available immediately in 50, 60, and 76-mm diameter sizes with +0/- 0.12-mm tolerance, the copper mirrors for Mitsubishi lasers are suitable for beam bending in all beam paths and beam guidance systems, from simple measurement setup to high- performance cutting, according to the company, priced from $149.95 each. For more information, visit
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apers on 450-mm wafer technology, reverse engineering and pneumatic gaging were recently added to the nearly 18,000 offerings in SME’s Technical Paper series. All papers are available by entering the paper number or a keyword in the search box at
www.sme.org/techpapers. Kelly E. Davis’ paper (number TP- 13PUB46) describes the economic pressures and industry challenges in the transformation to 450-mm semiconduc- tor wafers. He highlights the predictive and preventive systems integrated into a flexible facility to adapt to changing requirements and technologies. “Applications of Reverse Engineer- ing in Manufacturing Industry” (TP- 13PUB48) by Wego Wang discusses the
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