Used TEL / TOKYO ELECTRON Mark 8 #9142714 for sale

TEL / TOKYO ELECTRON Mark 8
ID: 9142714
Wafer Size: 8"
Vintage: 1995
Coater / Developer system, 8" 1995 vintage.
TEL / TOKYO ELECTRON Mark 8 is an advanced photoresist equipment designed by the Japanese electrical engineering and electronics company TEL (TOKYO ELECTRON). It is used to expose photosensitive films to light in order to produce precise patterns on a printed circuit board. TEL MARK8 is made up of a seven-axis robotic arm, a liquid-crystal display, a CCD camera, and an irradiation system. The arm is used to precisely position a target on the work surface, while the camera and display allow the user to monitor the exposure process. The irradiation unit consists of an Xenon flash lamp, a quartz mask, a quartz lamp housing, and lenses for optical dispersion. The flash lamp emits a broad spectrum of light, with peak wavelengths varying from 405 to 870 nanometers. The quartz mask is used to block any unwanted radiation from reaching the exposed area. The quartz lamp housing and lenses are custom-made to maximize the efficiency of the exposure process. TOKYO ELECTRON MARK-8 has a variety of features to facilitate precise exposure of photosensitive materials. Its pulse modulation machine allows the user to adjust the intensity of the light used for exposure, allowing for exposure times of less than a second. Its alignment functions allow for precise placement of each exposure area, while the autofocus capabilities ensure that the desired amount of light is always applied. The tool also includes a asset of protection and safety functions that prevent any damage to the components of the model or to the exposed materials. MARK8 is an advanced equipment and a sound investment for any company involved in the fabrication of printed circuit boards. It provides great accuracy in the exposure of photosensitive films, which helps to reduce the costs associated with board assembly. Its robust construction and reliable performance also helps to minimize the risk of downtime and prevents costly errors caused by faulty equipment. The cost of MARK-8 may be high, but the significant advantages it offers makes it a popular choice amongst PCB fabricators.
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