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CyberOptics’ Sensors Improve Inspection and Metrology
MINNEAPOLIS, MN — Cyberop- tics’ In-Line Particle Sensor (IPS) with CyberSpectrum™ software detects particles in gas and vacu- um lines 24/7 in semiconductor process equipment and other con- trolled environments. An extension of the industry-
High-End Cut & Strip Machine for
The PowerStrip 9580 automatic cut & strip machine was designed with a focus on high-precision processing, excellent production output and a high degree of
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leading WaferSense® Airborne Particle Sensor (APS) technology that is documented by fabs as the Best-Known Method (BKM), the IPS quickly identifies, monitors and enables troubleshooting of particles down to 0.1 µm. Process and equipment engineers can speed equipment qualification with 24/7 monitoring. They can compare past and present data, as well as one tool to another, and see the effects of cleaning, adjust- ments and repairs in real time. The company also offers its
NanoResolution MRS sensor that is integrated into the WX3000™ system for wafer-level and advanced packaging inspec- tion and metrology. It provides submicrometer accuracy on fea- tures as small as 25 µm. While retaining its ability to reject spu- rious multiple reflections, it adds the ability to capture and ana- lyze specular reflections from
shiny surfaces of solder balls, bumps and pillars, providing highly accurate inspection and metrology. With data processing speeds in excess of 75 million 3D points
NanoResolution MRS sensor.
per second, the WX3000 system delivers production-level through - put greater than 25 wafers (300 mm) per hour. Complete 3D or 2D inspection can be accomplished two to three times faster than al-
ternative technologies. Contact: CyberOptics, Corp.,
5900 Golden Hills Drive,
Minneapolis, MN 55416 % 952-820-5837 E-mail:
cfuranna@cyberoptics.com Web:
www.cyberoptics.com
KEMPEN, GERMANY — Peters has introduced colored versions of its Elpemer® two-component
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Elpemer two-component solder masks.
These solder masks are available in red, black, white and blue. The coatings are robust, re-
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sisting high temperatures and humidity. They are resistant to yellowing, highly current-resist- ant, easy-to-apply by spray or screen printing, and are halogen- free.
solder masks. The solder masks offer an environmentally com- patible alternative to ink sys- tems that still contain the harm- ful photoinitiators, like type 907 or 369. The colored solder resists offer a high level of imaging ac- curacy and low clearance, like those found around drill holes.
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