Site Survey: Why Use a Third-Party?wewewe
When purchasing or moving a new electron microscope or process tool, customers have a few options when it comes to deciding who should provide their site survey. The original equipment manufacturer (OEM) will often offer the survey, and organizations sometimes attempt to conduct the survey themselves in-house. In this post,
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Spot Mode Video Used To Resolve Problem With a SEMwewewe
A bioengineering company had an image disturbance on a scanning electron microscope (SEM). The company retained VEC to determine the cause of the image disturbance and either implement or recommend a solution.
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Cutting Edge Semiconductor Facility In An Old Building On A High Floor?wewewe
A VEC site evaluation for an architectural firm helped make a challenging space work for vibration sensitive semiconductor tools for a new manufacturing program.
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Cleanroom Site Evaluation – An Avoided Disasterwewewe
A growing semiconductor company in the USA is evaluating a new location for its cleanroom space. The company wants to ensure that magnetic fields, acoustic noise, and vibration levels will be suitable for their sensitive tools
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DC Magnetic Field Disturbances on Electron Microscopes and E-Beam Lithography Toolswewewe
Changes in DC magnetic field levels near an electron microscope or e-beam lithography tool degrade image quality and inhibit production. A change in DC fields often results in image distortion, a blurred image, or image drift
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Why a Site Survey is Importantwewewe
A site survey for an electron microscope, analytical equipment, or a sensitive manufacturing tool is a critical requirement whenever purchasing a piece of equipment or moving into a new laboratory or cleanroom.
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