Used LAM RESEARCH 2300 Flex 45 #9244839 for sale

LAM RESEARCH 2300 Flex 45
ID: 9244839
Wafer Size: 12"
Vintage: 2009
Etcher, 12" 2009 vintage.
LAM RESEARCH 2300 Flex 45 is a tool used in the processing of various materials. It is an etcher or an asher, which uses Reactive Ion Etching (RIE) to remove a thin top layer of material. This technique works in a vacuum near-ambient environment and enables the quick and precise etching and cleaning of surfaces. 2300 Flex 45 is designed to provide a yield of up to 45% etch rate in a single process. It also includes a built-in vacuum pump and other features to promote efficient etching. LAM RESEARCH 2300 Flex 45 works in parallel with other etching tools, including deep reactive ion etching (DRIE) and inductively coupled plasmas (ICPs). It utilizes in-situ RIE (RIE-DRIE-ICP) capabilities to measure and predict the parameters of a given process. This helps increase etching uniformity and batch-to-batch consistency. It also helps reduce overall process time by allowing engineers to make adjustments on the fly. 2300 Flex 45 also includes a high-precision motorized XYZ stage, capable of servicing any angle with precision. This allows for highly accurate etching of substrates to a precise depth of up to 100µm. It also features a built-in temperature controller, allowing engineers to control process parameters such as etch time and pressure. Furthermore, the tool is equipped with a safety enclosure and a grounded protection voltage unit. This helps prevent operators from electrostatic discharge (ESD) during operation. LAM RESEARCH 2300 Flex 45 is a versatile tool designed to help engineers etch a range of materials. It is capable of processing a variety of substrates, including glass, quartz, metals, polymers, and composite materials. It also provides excellent uniformity in a range of processing parameters, including etch rate, endpoint selection, and selectivity. Ultimately, 2300 Flex 45 is an important tool in the etching and cleaning of various materials.
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