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Cleanroom Analyzer continuously measures HF and HCl gasses.


July 30, 2008 - Employing Continuous Wave Cavity Ring-Down Spectroscopy (CW-CRDS) technology, Tiger-i(TM) monitors cleanroom ambient air for gas phase airborne molecular contaminants that compromise manufacturing process quality and yield. It offers immediate, calibration-free analysis, measuring parts per trillion levels of trace hydrofluoride (HF) and hydrochloride (HCl) gases. Built-in reference cell and automated tune function provide 99.9% uptime without calibration, consumables, or maintenance.

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Tiger Optics Launches Tiger-i Continuous Cleanroom Analyzer


Tiger-i with Patented CW-CRDS Technology Provides Ultra-Low Level Detection for
Maximum Cleanroom Quality and Output

Warrington, PA - July X, 2008 - Tiger Optics, a leading manufacturer of laser-based trace gas analyzers, today announced at SEMICON West 2008 the launch of its flagship product for cleanroom applications, the Tiger-i(TM). With absolute accuracy and immediate, calibration-free analysis, the Tiger-i line of analyzers provides a superior approach to monitoring cleanroom ambient air for gas phase airborne molecular contaminants (AMCs) that increasingly compromise manufacturing process quality and yield. Joining the award-winning line of Tiger Optics' analyzers, the Tiger-i line employs Tiger Optics' exclusively patented Continuous Wave Cavity Ring-Down Spectroscopy (CW-CRDS).

The Tiger-i line measures into parts per trillion (ppt) levels of trace hydrofluoride (HF) and hydrochloride (HCl) gases, which combined with ammonia or amines, can lead to contamination and overall quality breakdown. The built-in reference cell and automated tune function of the Tiger-i provides 99.9 percent uptime without calibration, consumables or maintenance. By enabling manufacturers to quickly and reliably correlate events, such as tool issues, chemical spills, material outgassing and even loadlock openings, process yields can be continuously optimized for maximum business value.

"Keeping its eye on the needs of the cleanroom market, Tiger Optics has revolutionized the industry's approach to ambient air measurement," said Lisa Bergson, CEO of Tiger Optics. "The cleanroom industry, through the Tiger-i, can better achieve maximum uptime and yield, and look forward to continued growth in the potential of CW-CRDS technology."

The Tiger-i cleanroom analyzer is currently available in two platforms for optimal service, the Tiger-i 1000 and the Tiger-i 2000. The Tiger-i 1000 HF and HCl analyzers employ a split architecture that allows users to place sensor modules up to 50m away from the central analyzer, and is based on the extensive success of our LaserTrace(TM) line of analyzers. The Tiger-i 2000 HF and HCl analyzers provide a compact, integrated architecture for enhanced analysis with a smaller footprint, and is based on the award-winning HALO(TM) line of mini-CRDS analyzers. Tiger Optics ensures the quality of the Tiger-i line and all of its analyzers through its recently announced International Organization for Standardization (ISO) 9001:2000 certification.

About Tiger Optics
Tiger Optics, LLC leads the way in 21st Century Spectroscopy by bringing to market the world's first commercial gas analyzers based on patented Continuous Wave Cavity Ring-Down Spectroscopy (CW CRDS) technology. Tiger Optics' cutting-edge gas analyzers have been proven by many institutions around the world to offer unparalleled and absolute accuracy, real-time response, high sensitivity and low cost of ownership. It serves the most demanding applications for an array of analytes, including moisture, oxygen, methane, acetylene, hydrogen cyanide, formaldehyde, and ammonia. As a result, the company's analyzers have been designated transfer standards by eight of the world's leading National Laboratories. With over 500 points in operation, Tiger Optics analyzers are now improving process yields for over 100 companies worldwide in a host of industries, including: semiconductor, laboratory, process control, automotive, alternative energy, and industrial and specialty gas. Headquartered in Warrington, PA, Tiger Optics is represented in the United States and internationally by a select group of sales and service organizations highly experienced in gas analysis and well versed in the advantages of CW CRDS technology. For additional information, visit www.tigeroptics.com


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Company Information:
Name: Tiger Optics, L.L.C.
Address: 250 Titus Ave.
City: Warrington
State: PA
ZIP: 18976-2426
Country: USA
Phone: 800-641-6478
FAX: 215-343-4194
http://www.tigeroptics.com


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Tiger Optics Unveils HALO+ Mini CRDS - the Fastest, Most Accurate and Affordable Trace Moisture Analyzer for Ultra-High Purity Gases



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