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Dicing Saw precision cuts ultra-hard materials.

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Dicing Saw precision cuts ultra-hard materials.
Dicing Saw precision cuts ultra-hard materials.

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July 6, 2006 - Equipped with 5,000 rpm spindle, Accu-Cut(TM) Model 5200 semi-automatic diamond dicing saw cuts ceramic, ferrite, quartz, and semiconductor substrates up to 4 x 4 x ½ in. thick. Indexing is handled using zero-backlash manual screw with .001 in. dial indicator and in-feed drive is controlled by air/oil system for maintaining precise stage control. Optic system, including monocular microscope or camera, monitor, and electronic cross-hair generator is offered to assist in part alignment.

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Aremco Products, Inc.
707 Executive Blvd., Unit
Valley Cottage, NY, 10989
USA



New Accu-Cut Model 5200 Dicing Saw Now Available


SUMMARY

The new Accu-Cut(TM) Model 5200 Dicing Saw is a semi-automatic, dicing saw now offered by Aremco Products, Inc. for precision dicing of ceramic, ferrite, quartz, and semiconductor substrates up to 4" x 4" x 1/2" thick.

FEATURES

Aremco's Accu-Cut Model 5200 is a semi-automatic, diamond dicing saw used to precision cut ultra-hard materials such as ceramics, ferrites, quartz and semiconductor materials including silicon, gallium arsenide and bismuth telluride as large as 4" x 4" x 1/2" thick in both lab and production quantities.

The Model 5200 handles both metal- and resin-bonded diamond wheels up to 4.5" diameter, and is equipped with a fixed speed 5000 Rpm spindle. Indexing is handled using a zero-backlash, manual screw with a .001" dial indicator and the in-feed drive is controlled by an air/oil system for maintaining smooth, precise stage control. An optic system including monocular microscope or camera, monitor and electronic cross-hair generator is also offered to assist in part alignment.

APPLICATIONS

The Accu-Cut(TM) Model 5200 is used to dice a wide variety of components throughout the electronics, ceramics and optics industries. Applications include:

o Hybrid Circuits
o Read-Write Heads
o Display Glass
o Metal & Optical Crystals
o Thermoelectrics
o Advanced Ceramics
o Resistors & Capacitors

The Accu-Cut(TM) Model 5200 is an easy to use, economical, accurate and reliable system for precision dicing.

Please contact Aremco's Technical Sales Department for more information about this advanced system.
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