Heidelberg, Germany (ContentDesk) November 30, 2005 --
Heidelberg Instruments, GmbH, Heidelberg, Germany, a leading supplier of direct write laser lithography systems, announced the repeat order of an advanced MW800 system by Toyo Precision Parts MFG. Co., Ltd, Japan.
This system will be used for production of advanced large area photomasks and will be capable of exposure of submicron structures.
Toyo is making the best use of lithography technology to provide one continuous service of circuit design, photomask manufacturing and etching. Toyo becomes a leading photomask supplier for medium size LCD and packaging field after the installation of DWL system.
And Toyo is going to have a new high end DWL system to meet the customers' expectations of better quality, lower cost, and shorter delivery, says Mr. Michinori Maeda, Toyo Precision Parts MFG. Co.We are very pleased to support Toyo in production of their high end photomask with our advanced, field proven, and reliable MW800 system, adds Alexander Forozan, Vice President of Sales and Marketing. About Heidelberg Instruments, GmbH:
With an installation base in over 30 countries, Heidelberg Instruments is a world leader in production of high precision maskless lithography systems capable of exposing substrates up to 2.4 meter by 1.9 meter.
These systems are used for direct writing and photomask production, in the areas of MEMS, BioMEMS, Packaging, Nano Technology, ASICS, TFT, Plasma Displays, Micro Optics, and many other exciting applications.Heidelberg Instruments, GmbHAlexander ForozanVP, Sales and MarketingPhone:
+49 6221 3430 73www.himt.de.
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