Used SPECIALTY COATING SYSTEMS / SCS BH-360 #9248733 for sale
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ID: 9248733
Vintage: 2015
Parylene deposition system
With cryogenic
Freezing temperature range: ≥-85°C
Sensor: T-type
Ambient temperature range: 20~30°C
Refrigerant:
R507
R-23 R-290
Chamber:
Diameter: 360 mm
Gas molecular duct
Door diameter: ≥530 mm
Door thickness: ≥20 mm
Observation window
Rotating platform:
Carriers
Rotating speed motor
Architecture: Motor and reducer
Load capacity: 20 kg
Spinning speed: 0.5 - 10 RPM
Compressor: 50/60 Hz, Single phase, 1 HP
Power supply: AC 220 V, 50/60 Hz
2015 vintage.
SPECIALTY COATING SYSTEMS / SCS BH-360 is a high resolution 'photoresist' equipment used to pattern electrical components for the microelectronics industry. Photoresists are special polymers that undergo a chemical reaction when exposed to ultraviolet light. SCS BH-360 system is composed of a specialized spin coating unit, an integrated computer, a UV light source and a liquid crystal display (LCD). The photoresist is applied to the electronic components using the spin coater machine, which applies a uniform coating of resist to the surface. After the photoresist is applied, it is exposed to an ultraviolet light source, which causes a chemical reaction in the photoresist. This reaction causes a change in the photoresist's electrical properties, which enable the electrical components to be patterned using this process. The next step in SPECIALTY COATING SYSTEMS BH-360 procedure is the development process, which removes exposed or unexposed regions of the photoresist. The development of the photoresist can be done with various solvents such as acetone, methyl ethyl ketone, or N-methyl pyrrolidone. After the development process, the photoresist is hardened to protect the material against temperature, moisture and other environmental factors. Once the resist is hardened, the components are ready to be patterned. This can be done in a variety of ways, depending on the component. One of the most common ways to pattern a component is by using an etching process that uses electrolytes and an electrical current to etch away exposed sections of the photoresist. Once the component is patterned, additional layers of photoresist may be added until the desired pattern is achieved. SCS BH-360system is an ideal photoresist tool for the microelectronics industry as it is highly precise and capable of producing very accurate patterns. The use of UV light provides a safe and environmentally-friendly process for creating electrical components, and the automatic spin coating asset ensures uniformity of the photoresist. The model also offers a high degree of flexibility, as the same photoresist equipment can be used for a variety of different components and patterns.
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