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  • Equipment
    In addition to everything in the Wafer Cleaving Kit (CSK-200M-LG), The Cleaving Station includes a 12” x 18” self-healing cutting mat, two diamond scribes for marking and scribing, one pen style...
  • Equipment
    The Cleaving Station has everything in the Cleaving Kit (CSK-200M-LG) and a few additional items including 2 diamond scribes for marking and cleaving and cleaving pliers.
  • Equipment
    LatticeGear provides the complete tool set for scribing and cleaving neatly, an important step in obtaining the best cross-sections–the LatticeGear Cleaving Kit-without mat.
  • Equipment
    The crucial step in obtaining good cross-sections is to scribe and cleave cleanly. The LatticeGear Cleaving Kit offers a complete set of tools to both scribe and cleave neatly and is suitable for...
  • News - 2 May 2006
    Dimatix has announced that it has added significant new software capabilities to its groundbreaking DMP-2800 materials deposition system. Aimed at providing technology professionals with increased...
  • News - 23 Mar 2006
    The prohibition of asbestos in car brakes in the 1980s served as the starting shot for the production of brake shims made of rubber and steel laminate. Trelleborg Rubore saw its opportunity and today,...
  • News - 15 Mar 2006
    In the future, law enforcement officials may take full-colour fingerprints using new technology developed by a University of Toronto-led team of international researchers. Far from the basic...
  • News - 20 Feb 2006
    A new optical effect has been created in a London laboratory that means solid objects such as walls could one day be rendered transparent, scientists report today in the journal Nature...
  • News - 17 Feb 2006
    A novel method for coating printing rollers could slash the use of chemicals, water and excess energy in the printing rollers manufacturing industry if a trial by one Australian company is anything to...
  • News - 25 Jan 2006
    Scientists from the Max Planck Institute for Metals Research in Stuttgart, Germany and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, Massachusetts have simulated the atomistic details of how...

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