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Plasma Treatment System Has High Capacity
Concord, CA — Nordson MARCH has introduced its FlexTRAK®-SHS auto- mated plasma treatment system. The plasma system includes a 585 in.3 (9,586 cm3) large-volume F3-S process chamber that can be config- ured for larger strips or can treat
interchangeable electrode configura- tions and plasma modes provide ap- plication flexibility. The plasma chamber of the
FlexTRAK-SHS employs the same architecture and technology as the smaller FlexTRAK platforms for a
Nordson MARCH:
May, 2019
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info@polyonics.com Personal Chemistry FlexTRAK-SHS automated high-capacity plasma treatment system.
more strips per cycle, yielding higher throughput and increased productiv- ity for semiconductor and electronics packaging. The FlexTRAK-SHS system’s
advanced automation enables high- throughput processing of
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frames, high-density substrates and other strip-type electronic compo- nents. The system handles simulta- neous strip buffering and plasma processing for greater chamber uti- lization. Advanced process controls,
seamless transition as production de- mands more capacity. It is capable of processes that include surface clean- ing, oxidation removal, organic con- tamination removal, and surface ac- tivation. FlexTRAK-SHS is CE- marked and meets SEMI S2/S8
(EH&S/Ergonomics) standards. Contact: Nordson MARCH,
2470-A Bates Avenue, Concord, CA 94520 % 925-827-1240 E-mail:
info@nordsonmarch.com Web:
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