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A User's Guide to Vacuum Technology

A User's Guide to Vacuum Technology
In the decade vacuum packaging equipment and a half since the publication of the Second Edition of A Users Guide to Vacuum Technology there have been many important advances in the field, including spinning rotor gauges, dry mechanical pumps, magnetically levitated turbo pumps, vacuum packaging equipment and ultraclean system designs. These, along with improved cleaning vacuum packaging equipment and assembly techniques have made contamination-free manufacturing a reality. Designed to bridge the gap in both knowledge vacuum packaging equipment and training between designers vacuum packaging equipment and end users of vacuum equipment, the Third Edition offers a practical perspective on todays vacuum technology. With a focus on the operation, understanding, vacuum packaging equipment and selection of equipment for industrial processes used in semiconductor, optics, packaging, vacuum packaging equipment and related coating technologies, A Users Guide to Vacuum Technology , Third Edition provides a detailed treatment of this important field. While emphasizing the fundamentals vacuum packaging equipment and touching on significant topics not adequately covered elsewhere, the text avoids topics not relevant to the typical user. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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