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Small-Tech Tools Unveils MEKA Hot Plate
West Chester, OH | June 30, 2005
Today Small-Tech Tools announced the unveiling of the
MEKA Hot Plate, a remanufactured hot plate for use in the emerging technologies of
Microelectronics and Nanotechnology.
Small-Tech Tools, a provider of products and services to research institutions worldwide, is now
bringing its expertise to the remanufacturing market. Cost conscientious customers who want
production quality equipment will find that a remanufactured hot plate from Small-Tech Tools
will meet their requirements.
The MEKA Hot Plate is 25% of the cost of similar new units with the same specifications and
includes a no hassle warranty, i.e., return for any reason (don’t like color, smell, taste, sound,
etc.). “With our remanufacturing techniques, we are able to reduce the cost of the MEKA Hot
Plate while obtaining production-worthy quality,” commented Steve Birdsong, Sales and
Marketing Director of STT. He added, “We are able to save our clients money by removing a hot
plate from a photolithography track machine, replacing the consumable parts and repackaging
the entire unit. Why replace or restore stainless steel parts that do not go bad?”
In May 2005, the first MEKA Hot Plate was installed at Applied Nanostructures in Santa Clara,
California. Applied Nanostructures is a supplier of Atomic Force Microscopes (AFM) probes and
structures based on nanofabrication technology. “The Hot Plate (MEKA) is great for preexposure
and post-exposure bakes where time to bake is critical,” said Ami Chand, President of
Applied Nanostructures (www.appnano.com). Dr. Chand went on to say, “It is an ideal tool to
meet our small volume nanofabrication needs.” While meeting their specifications, Applied
Nanostructures was able to reduce startup costs by purchasing the remanufactured Hot Plate.
About Small-Tech Tools:
Established in 2004, Small-Tech Tools is a leading supplier of equipment for the Nanotechnology and MEMS
industries. Small-Tech Tools sets standards worldwide in the emerging industry of small technology. The dynamic
development and the growth over the last few months confirm that STT has taken the right steps.
For more information, please visit www.smalltechtools.com
Contact:Issuers of news releases, not 7th Wave, Inc. or Nanotechnology Now, are solely responsible for the accuracy of the content.
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