Used TEL / TOKYO ELECTRON ACT 8 #9127709 for sale

TEL / TOKYO ELECTRON ACT 8
ID: 9127709
Wafer Size: 8"
Vintage: 2005
8" 2005 vintage.
TEL / TOKYO ELECTRON ACT 8 is a photoresist equipment used in the semiconductor industry. Photoresists are materials that are sensitive to light which are applied to a substrate in the form of a liquid or film. When exposed to ultraviolet radiation, they form a polymer that can create a uniform etch pattern on the substrate, which can then be used for a variety of different applications, such as photographic lithography, masking, thin-film deposition, and more. TEL ACT 8 is an advanced photoresist system that offers reliable and repeatable results. This unit is renowned for its high resolution capabilities, ensuring an accurate and consistent pattern across the substrate. The photoresist machine can be used for a variety of applications, including those requiring high resolution and high aspect ratios, which can be important when working on semiconductor devices. TOKYO ELECTRON ACT 8 tool provides process control that is designed to give the highest resolution available. The photomask is used to specify the exposed area, and then photo-resisted in the desired location. With the help of ACT 8, photo resist exposure is precise and uniform, even with non-uniform exposure. The asset also has a built-in scanner to assist in the alignment of the photoresist. ACT 8 photoresist model is trusted by many semiconductor companies, as it can deliver high quality products with repeatable results and reliability. It has been proven to be an effective and reliable equipment in producing small, complex features for semiconductor production. Additionally, the system is designed with environmental protection in mind and is built with low-power components. TEL / TOKYO ELECTRON ACT 8 unit is yet another helpful tool for semiconductor companies and engineers who require high resolution resolution and reliable results. It provides greater accuracy and repeatability, making it an excellent choice when it comes to producing small, delicate features on semiconductor devices.
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