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Parylene Deposition System
SCS Launches
INDIANAPOLIS, IN — Specialty Coating Systems (SCS) has in- troduced its new Labcoter® 3 Parylene deposition system (PDS 2010). For Parylene laboratory research, applications develop- ment and testing, the Labcoter 3
and have excellent moisture, chemical and dielectric barrier properties. Parylene polymer coatings are applied via vapor deposition equipment, which al- lows for the precise control of coating rate and thickness. The deposition process be-
SCS Labcoter 3 parylene deposition system.
performs reliable and repeatable application of SCS Parylene con- formal coatings.
The CE-certified system fea-
tures Windows-based software with a touchscreen monitor. Built-in data logging and report- ing allow deposition process records, including vaporizer tem- peratures and deposition cham- ber vacuum levels, to be easily exported. Ultra-thin Parylene coat- ings are inert and biocompatible,
gins as the powdered precursor (dimer) is vaporized under vacu- um and heated to form a dimeric gas. The gas is then pyrolyzed to cleave the dimer into its monomeric form and finally is deposited as a transparent poly- mer film. The polymerization process occurs at ambient tem- peratures and does not involve solvents, catalysts or cure forces. Parylene coatings can be applied in thicknesses from several hun- dred angstroms to 75 microme- ters.
Parylenes can be applied to
components such as circuit boards, sensors, wafers, medical devices, MEMS and elastomeric components. SCS Labcoters are useful in research, development
and repair environments. Contact: Specialty Coating
Systems, 7645 Woodland Drive,
Indianapolis, IN 46278 % 317-472-1290 E-mail:
cgillespie@scscoatings.com Web:
www.scscoatings.com
New Piezo and Voice-Coil Driven Solutions from PI
AUBURN, MA — PI (Physik In- strumente) provides a wide selec- tion of high-precision fast steering mirrors. Two types are available: piezoelectric tip/tilt mirrors and voice-coil-driven units. While piezo-driven mirror mounts pro- vide extremely high resolution and responsiveness, voice-coil drives achieve larger angles. The new V-931 two-axis fast
steering mirror (FSM) platform is based on a frictionless, preci- sion flexure guiding mechanism, with differential voice-coil drives and optical feedback for accurate closed-loop angular position con- trol. The compact, durable de- sign produces a beam deflection angle to 8° in theta-X and theta- Y, with symmetrical motion characteristics delivered by its parallel kinematics design. The angular resolution of
the standard model is 1 µrad (higher resolution models are available). The two orthogonal tip/tilt axes share a common cen- ter of rotation, providing signifi-
cantly better performance, free of polarization rotation issues,
V-931 two-axis FSM.
while reducing package size, compared to older designs based on stacking two individual scan- ning axes.
Contact: PI (Physik Instru- mente) L.P., 16 Albert Street,
Auburn, MA 01501 % 508-832-3456 fax: 508-832-0506 E-mail:
info@pi-usa.us Web:
www.pi-usa.us
Thermal Management Casting Materials from RAMPF
WIXOM, MI — Electro casting resins by RAMPF Polymer Solu- tions based on silicone (RAKU® SIL), polyurethane (RAKU PUR), and epoxy (RAKU POX) reliably
and efficiently protect transform- ers, control units, inverters, bat- teries, and motors against chemi- cal substances and environmental influences such as heat, cold, and moisture. They also ensure excel- lent thermal management and thermal endurance. Electro casting resins from RAMPF Polymer Solutions are
Electro casting resin.
listed by leading manufacturers in the automotive and electronics in- dustry, are RoHS-compliant, and meet the test standards and list- ings UL 94, RTI, and OBJS2, amongst others. RAMPF Polymer Solutions has also received IATF 16949 certification. The casting systems are produced in Germany
as well as in China and the USA. Contact: RAMPF Group, Inc.,
49037 Wixom Tech Drive, Wixom, MI 48393 % 248-295-0223 E-mail:
info@rampf-group.com Web:
www.rampf-group.com
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