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July, 2015


ETEL DynX Motion Systems Now Available in N. America


Schaumburg, IL — Heidenhain Cor - por ation is introducing ETEL’s line of DynX motion systems to North America. ETEL’s DynX stage family consists of three sizes of direct-driv- en linear axes, three sizes of direct- driven rotary axes and one high pre- cision ball screw-driven axes for ver- tical applications. Direct-driven servo motors have


established themselves as the drive technology of choice for high perform- ance motion control applications.


www.us- tech.com Live Plasma Ashing Demos Plasma Etch:


Carson City, NV— Plasma Etch, Inc. is staging live demonstrations of the company’s popular PE-50 Plasma Asher, an affordable, entry level option for most types of plasma treat- ment. This unit is very popular at uni-


versities and startup companies alike. The unit’s success is reportedly due to its versatility, and robust design, per- fect for small production facilities, research labs, universities, or any startup needing a small-scale, cost- effective plasma treatment solution.


The opening price point in - cludes industry-leading features


such as an O2 vacuum pumping sys- tem. The PE-50 has simple controls and easy-to-read indicators for moni- toring the plasma processing


sequence. Contact: Plasma Etch, Inc., 3522


Arrowhead Drive, Carson City, NV 89706 % 775-883-1336 E-mail: sales@plasmaetch.com Web: www.plasmaetch.com


PE-50 Plasma Asher.


See at Semicon West Booth #5762.


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Dynx motion systems.


ETEL’s DynX systems help minimize risk on critical specifications, shorten project timeframes, reduce develop- ment costs for motion systems, improve flexibility, serviceability and maintenance of the machine. DynX linear direct drive axes


use high-precision recirculating ball bearings, high accuracy optical encoders, and iron-core motors with zero backlash, resulting in perform- ance speeds up to 3m/s, accelerations up to 5g, bidirectional repeatability of ±0.5µm at ±3 sigma, absolute posi- tion accuracy of ±2µm after calibra- tion, and position stability of ±50nm. The DynX linear series also has high mounting versatility, an easy-to- access interface, and available options such as limit switches and Hall effect sensors for easy integra- tion into any application. DynX rotary direct drive axes


from ETEL are equipped with tooth- less motor technology to provide zero backlash along with zero cogging force, suitable for applications requiring high speed stability. DynX rotary axes also include a high accu- racy optical encoder, allowing for speeds up to 391 rpm, bidirectional repeatability of ±1.5 arc sec at ±3 sigma, position accuracy of ±3 arc sec after calibration, and position stabil- ity of ±0.2 arc sec. The DynX rotary series also has many features to ease integration into any application, such as a large hollow shaft, a low profile and low mass, and available options including limited strokes and air purge. Through the comprehen- sive line of DynX systems, ETEL can provide complete competitive, high performance solutions in a wide vari- ety of applications. These versatile systems are available with a range of options and features for easy inte- gration, allowing manufacturers to save time and cost, while focusing their own efforts on core processes


and real added value. Contact: Heidenhain Corp., 333


E. State Parkway, Schaumburg, IL 60173 % 847-490-1101 E-mail: kkaufenberg@heidenhain.com Web: www.heidenhain.us


See at Semicon West Booth #1009.


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