Sale of FIBRotools MEMS/nano equipment based on flexibility and value, says ECSI

November 7, 2007 — ElectroChemical Systems Inc. (ECSI), manufacturer of IKo Classic electroplating and electroforming tools for MEMS, nanostructures, and high-density interconnects (HDIs), says that its recent sales of FIBRotools equipment stem from flexibility, ease of use, and value. The company’s recent installations include the Indian Institute of Technology in Mumbai, India; the Naval Research Laboratory in Washington, DC; and MIT’s Lincoln Laboratory in Lexington, Mass., among others.

“Purchasers cited two main reasons for their selection of ECSI equipment,” the company notes: “The unique design of IKoClassic that enables an operator with limited electroplating skills to reliably achieve reproducible, quality results on a wide range of substrates sizes from small wafer sections up to 8″ wafers; [and] the exceptional performance/price ratio that makes IKo Classic ideal for R&D and academic institutions.”

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