Used TEL / TOKYO ELECTRON Vigus harc #9241305 for sale

TEL / TOKYO ELECTRON Vigus harc
ID: 9241305
Wafer Size: 12"
Vintage: 2009
Etcher, 12" 2009 vintage.
TEL / TOKYO ELECTRON Vigus harc (also known as an etcher or asher) is a type of advanced plasma etching machine used for production of micro and nanoelectronic devices. It uses a non-contact process to etch metal, polymer, and semiconductor layers, in a controlled environment. The etching process is typically used to achieve patterns of various shapes and sizes, from large scale to microscopic. TEL Vigus harc utilizes a number of different technologies to ensure precision etching. The machine is a plasma-excited, vacuum-based etching system that utilizes advanced ion optics and a precise focusing system for optimal control and performance. The etching system also has a high degree of control and flexibility, allowing the user to select the etch rate, etch depth, and etch time to achieve maximum accuracy and precision. The machine operates in a closed-loop, vacuum environment, meaning all steps of the etching process—from ion bombardment and etching to cleaning and material handling—happen in the same sealed chamber, eliminating the need for multiple machines and providing maximum efficiency and accuracy. TOKYO ELECTRON Vigus harc also features an array of advanced safety features. The machine is equipped with an automated safety mechanism featuring multiple layers of prevention, including sensors that constantly monitor gas levels and other safety conditions. An advanced user interface and state-of-the-art software help ensure that the etching process is safe and efficient. Vigus harc is a powerful and precise etching machine that is capable of producing high-quality micro and nano-electronic devices. Its advanced safety features, precise control systems, and closed-loop, vacuum environment combine to create an efficient, accurate, and reliable machine that can be used in a wide variety of industrial, commercial, and research applications.
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