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> http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=28zi33siVWKKSbvjXg9NUg_3d_3d
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> Just a bit of background: Our TGO system was designed and specified
> some years ago. Some of the modules are no longer supported or are in
> danger of becoming obsolete. The technology has improved since then,
> but there still does not seem to be a simple solution to our needs for
> reliability, ease of maintenance, and need for research flexibility.
> Our needs are certainly not unique, and we are hoping to learn from your
> collective experience.
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> And if you'd rather not participate in a survey but are willing to share
> your experiences, please do give me a call -- advice, comments, and
> suggestions are appreciated!
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> Thanks!
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> Mary
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> Mary X. Tang, Ph.D.
> Process Manager
> Stanford Nanofabrication Facility
> 420 Via Palou Mall
> Stanford, CA. 94305-4070
> (650)723-9980
> http://snf.stanford.edu
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Mary X. Tang, Ph.D.
Stanford Nanofabrication Facility
CIS Room 136, Mail Code 4070
Stanford, CA 94305
(650)723-9980
mtang at stanford.edu
http://snf.stanford.edu
From hbtusainc at yahoo.com Thu Feb 19 11:36:33 2009
From: hbtusainc at yahoo.com (Mario Portillo)
Date: Thu, 19 Feb 2009 08:36:33 -0800 (PST)
Subject: [labnetwork] photomask equipment
Message-ID: <621199.7435.qm@web52303.mail.re2.yahoo.com>
Dear Labnetwork Members:
Death in the family prompts the sale of small photomask shop. Electromask, GCAs, Leitz, Olympus, Tamarack brands, all equipment in excellent shape.
Let me know if interested.
Mario A. Portillo Sr.
High'born Technology USA Inc.
Semiconductor Equipment Services
5970 SW 18th St. Suite 227
Boca Raton, FL 33433
561 504-0244 cell
561 470-1975 office
561 395-0074 fax
hbtusainc at yahoo.com www.hbtusainc.com
From mtang at stanford.edu Mon Feb 23 16:51:49 2009
From: mtang at stanford.edu (Mary Tang)
Date: Mon, 23 Feb 2009 13:51:49 -0800
Subject: [labnetwork] Anyone interested in Semitool Spray Systems?
Message-ID: <49A31A75.1080003@stanford.edu>
We have two Semitool spray systems that we no longer have a need for.
They are 6" and are as follows:
Spray acid tool: SAT 2060S
Solvent spray tool: WST 406MG
Both are single cassette units and were functional when decommissioned.
They are fully decontaminated. If you are interested, let us know as
soon as possible.
Mary
--
Mary X. Tang, Ph.D.
Stanford Nanofabrication Facility
CIS Room 136, Mail Code 4070
Stanford, CA 94305
(650)723-9980
mtang at stanford.edu
http://snf.stanford.edu
From woodie at cnf.cornell.edu Thu Feb 26 14:49:41 2009
From: woodie at cnf.cornell.edu (Dan Woodie)
Date: 26 Feb 2009 14:49:41 -0500
Subject: [labnetwork] Electrochemical Gas Detection Systems
Message-ID: <002201c9984b$5dae8f60$190bae20$@cornell.edu>
Lab Managers,
We built our new facility about 5 years ago using a toxic gas detection
system from a national vendor. The system utilizes electrochemical cells for
gas detection and we are facing an issue with the vendor declaring the
electrochemical cells for our system obsolete and no longer manufacturing
them. We now have a difficult decision regarding a costly upgrade of our
base sensors to utilize a newer style electrochemical cell. We would
appreciate talking to anyone who has or is going through anything similar
regarding this process or anyone who uses these types of sensors and is
quite happy with them.
Thanks in advance for your assistance.