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System Overview; Sample Requirements - ADT 7100 User Manual

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ADT 7100 User Manual
OVERVIEW
1.1
INTRODUCTION
The ADT 7100 Dicing Saw is optimized for multi-angle dicing of thin, tight tolerance products. It is
capable of complex patterns such as multiple indexes and varying cut depths. A specified blade
(dependent on substrate type) cuts the workpiece in the specified patterns. The ADT 7100 dicing saw can
be used to cut different materials, each of which may need to be processed differently. The process
applied to each workpiece is determined by the recipe assigned to it. Recipes can be assigned to an
individual workpiece or a series of workpieces.
Workpieces are placed individually by the user on the cutting chuck. The dicing saw moves each
workpiece through the alignment and cutting procedures according to the parameters defined in the recipe
assigned to that individual workpiece. If required, any part of the operation (for example, the alignment)
can be performed manually. After the process is complete, the workpieces are manually removed by the
User from the cutting chuck.
1.2

SAMPLE REQUIREMENTS

1.2.1 SAMPLE SIZE
To be diced with standard blades, samples can
be up to 150 mm or 6" in diameter and up to 2 mm thick
(to be diced with standard blades). Ideally, samples
should be either circular or rectangular. However,
irregular shapes can be accommodated. The samples
that are smaller than 1x1 cm^2 will require to follow an
especial mounting procedure.
If you need to measure the thickness of your
sample, you can use the thickness gauge mounted on the
granite countertop, which is in the same room (shown
on the right).
Lurie Nanofabrication Facility

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