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September, 2018 ClassOne Sells Solstice Electroplating System to i3
Kalispell, MT —ClassOne has a sold a flagship Solstice® S8 CopperMax™ electroplating tool to i3 of Bingham- ton, New York. i3 is rapidly expand- ing its St. Petersburg, Florida, facility to accommodate volume production
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and purchased the automated plating tool to aid in its growth. CopperMax has been chosen to automate the com- pany’s wet bench electroplating processes, with the flexibility to easily add related downstream processes. The Solstice S8 CopperMax
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platform can be configured with from two to eight entirely independent, field-retrofittable process chambers. CopperMax also supports multiple wafer sizes simultaneously, allowing i3 to easily migrate from 4 to 6 in. (10.2 to 15.2 cm) wafers as the com- pany’s production requirements change. i3 will be working with Clas- sOne to add solvent and UBM pro- cessing chambers to the same Cop- perMax tool in the coming months.
emerged as a supplier of choice for the exacting requirements of the de- fense and aerospace industries. ClassOne develops and provides
innovative wet chemical equipment solutions, including electroplaters, spin-rinse-dryers, spray solvent tools, and more. These tools are specifically designed for budget-conscious users of 7.9 in. (20 cm) and smaller substrates, many of whom are in emerging mar- kets underserved by the larger equip-
ment manufacturers. Contact: ClassOne Technology,
Inc., 109 Cooperative Way,
Kalispell, MT 59901 % 678-772-9086 E-mail:
pr@classone.com Web:
www.classone.com
i3 is a vertically integrated
semiconductor supplier to the de- fense and aerospace industries. With Solstice platforms now in production at several of the world’s foremost de- fense contractors, ClassOne has
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