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Instruments Include

A spin coater machine is a common laboratory tool used for depositing uniform, thin films, typically from a liquid solution, onto flat substrates. The process uses centrifugal force to spread the coating material evenly across the surface.

An RF sputtering machine is a Physical Vapor Deposition (PVD) system that uses radio frequency (RF) energy in a vacuum to create a plasma, eject (sputter) atoms from a solid target material, and deposit them as a uniform, thin film onto a substrate, ideal for coating insulators (dielectrics) as well as metals by continuously reversing the electric field to prevent charge buildup.

A Probe Station precisely positions microscopic probes onto electronic devices (like semiconductor chips on a wafer) for testing, while a Source Meter (SMU) provides highly accurate voltage/current sourcing and measurement, with both systems working together to perform detailed electrical characterization, failure analysis, and quality control in R&D and manufacturing, often using integrated software for automation and data analysis.

Screen printing & coating machines automate the crucial process of applying a uniform layer of photo-emulsion onto a mesh screen, creating precise stencils for printing designs on various substrates like textiles, glass, or electronics, ensuring consistent quality, high resolution, and efficiency compared to manual methods, with features like digital control, adjustable pressure, and double-sided coating capabilities.