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Angstrom Sciences, Inc. - www.angstromsciences.com
- 40 South Linden Street, Duquesne, PA 15110, USA email: info@angstromsciences.com, Tel. +1 412-469-8466 Angstrom Sciences' European office provides consultative services, sales advice, and technical support on the company's high performance magnetron sputter sources for a wide variety of thin film sputter applications. Angstrom Sciences is headquartered out of it 18,000 sq-ft manufacturing facility in Pennsylvania, USA. |
products: magnetron sputter sources
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AJA INTERNATIONAL, Inc.
- 809 Country Way, North Scituate, MA 02066, USA email, Tel. It has always been the primary philosophy at AJA International to expand conservatively, manufacturing and representing products of exceptional value, while relying on customer satisfaction and technical excellence as our primary promotional vehicles. The company chooses its projects carefully in order to maintain its reputation and attends many technical conferences / exhibitions worldwide to stay abreast of the latest in thin film, semiconductor and microwave technology. |
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Sputtering Systems, R&D Sputter Sources, Production Sputter Sources, Power Supplies, Targets |
Dexter Magnetic Technologies Inc.
- 46665 Fremont Blvd., Fremont, CA 94538, USA email, Tel. Our company first started as Permag Corp., formed in New York in 1951, with the concept of selling small volume standard and customized permanent magnets. The concept was very successful, and Permag grew to nine full service facilities located throughout the U.S. serving local and regional customers. In 1985 Permag was sold to Dexter Corporation. In July of 2000, Dexter Magnetic Technologies was sold to Loctite Corporation as part of a larger transaction. In July of 2001, Dexter Magnetic Technologies emerged as a privately held company through a financially assisted management buyout. Our backers include leading equity and financial partners that have supported our investment in critical projects to provide greater value to customers. In August of 2004, to better support the emerging market in Aisa, the company opened a representative office in Nanjing, China. |
products: Z-Gun™ Magnetron Sputter Source
Our newly developed Rotating Magnetron Guns (Z-Guns™) have been specifically engineered for the demanding requirements of data storage media producers. Integration with a new system or retrofitting an existing system is facilitated by Dexter's new design and control interface. |
Micro Magnetics, Inc.
- 421 Currant Road, Fall River, MA 02720, USA email, Tel. DirectVacuum, a division of Micro Magnetics, Inc., services the industrial, government, life science, education, electronics and pharmaceutical markets as a manufacturer and distributor of scientific equipment, supplies, materials and furniture. |
products: Sputtering Gun
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Materials Science, Inc.
- 1662 Los Altos Road, San Diego, CA 92109, USA email, Tel. Materials Science, Inc. was established in 1989 and incorporated in 1992. The company specializes in magnetron sputter deposition. We manufacture and distribute products from multiple locations throughout the United States. We are adept at translating this technology into products that enable our customers to improve product quality and lifetime, increase manufacturing productivity, produce films and structures with qualities previously difficult to obtain and which increase profitability. |
products: SunSource Round Magnetron Sputtering Sources
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MeiVac Inc. & US Division of MeiVac
- 5830 Hellyer Avenue, San Jose, CA 95138, USA email, Tel. MeiVac brings more than 30 years of experience in the design, manufacture and support of vacuum deposition systems and components used in high technology, process intensive production applications. Today, MeiVac is best known for its 2460 & 2480 family of alumina deposition tools that are used extensively in the manufacture of Thin Film Heads used in Hard Disk Drives. Additionally, MeiVac offers a Components product line, the most significant of which are throttle valves, sputter sources, sputter source power supplies and substrate heaters that are used in applications ranging from R&D to production |
products: MAK Sputter sources
Designed to present the smallest profile possible, with higher rates than any comparable sputter sources available, unique planar magnetron MAK sputter guns have been used by MeiVac customers to develop many of today's most widely used thin film techniques.
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Plasma Surface Engineering Corporation
- 1662 Los Altos Road, San Diego, CA 92109, USA email, Tel. Plasma Surface Engineering Corporation (PSE) specializes in vacuum plasma processing technology, particularly ion beam processing and magnetron sputter deposition. The company has an impressive intellectual property portfolio, including seminal patents for anode layer ion sources, multiple cell ion sources and combinations of ion beam-magnetron sputtering sources. We are adept at translating this technology into products that enable our customers to improve product quality and lifetime, increase manufacturing productivity, produce films and structures with qualities previously difficult to obtain and which increase profitability. |
products: ion beam processing and magnetron sputter deposition
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PVD Products, Inc.
- 231 Andover Street, Wilmington, MA 01887, USA Jim Greer, PVD Products, Inc. has been selling a wide variety of high quality PLD systems, magnetron sputtering systems and sources, thermal and e-beam evaporators. |
products: Sputtering, Sputtering systems and magnetron sources
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Sierra Applied Sciences
- 5441 Western Avenue, Boulder, CO 80301, USA email, Tel. Sierra Applied Sciences was founded in 1989 by our current President and C.T.O., Barry Manley. Today the company is the world leader in thin-film sputtering technology. |
products: cathodes and engineering support for sputtering applications
Round cathodes, Rectangular Cathodes, Magnetic targets: the most difficult challenge for utilization in the sputtering industry , Cathodes for sputtering non-magnetic materials, Magnet and Cathode Retrofit Designs. Sierra Applied Sciences works through simple design and innovative concepts to provide customers with reliable cathodes for a variety of systems including Photo Voltaic's for Solar, CD's, Optical Filters, Flat Panel Displays, Magnetic Media and Heads, Plastic Films, Architectural Glass and more. |
SPUTTERING COMPONENTS - www.
- 375 Alexander Drive, MN 55021 Owatonna, USA Bill Meredith, email, Tel. Sputtering Components offers reliable and affordable rotary cathode technology. Over 400 SCI rotary cathode systems are in the field serving the glass coating, semi-conductor, LCD, and photovoltaic industries. SCI provides rotary cathodes and magnet assemblies for systems of any width. Our compact designs allow for the highest packing density of cathodes in your system and the greatest coverage of glass or web. Our End Blocks can be used to retrofit existing lids, or we can provide turn-key solutions using our e-Cathode™ system. |
products: Rotary cathode technology
Rotary magnetron cathodes (end blocks and side mount styles), rotary seals, magnet assemblies for rotary cathodes, complete cathodes with integrated electronics. |
US, Inc. Headquarters
- 6280 San Ignacio Avenue, Suite E, San Jose, CA 95119, USA email, Tel. US Inc., was established in 1976 and located in the heart of Silicon Valley. This location provides cooperative design, test, and thin film application for product advancements, with well known universities and national laboratories. Since the early 1980's exclusive licenses from two prominent Silicon Valley laboratories have been granted to US Inc., permitting the manufacture and distribution of patented Planar Magnetron Sputter Sources. With over 6,000 sources delivered throughout the world, US Inc. has become known world wide as a leading supplier of sputter deposition sources. |
products: sputter sources
The MAK source, US Inc.'s successor to the highly regarded US GUN, is produced at the company's San Jose, California U.S.A. facility. Introduction of the MAK was in late 1995 and it's rapid sales growth caused the discontinuation of the US GUN at the beginning of 1999. Designed to present the smallest profile possible, with higher rates than any comparable sputter sources available, MAK users have developed much of today's thin film techniques. |
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