Accurate & Precise Microscope Stage for Electronics Material Testing

The Prior Scientific H112 microscope stage offers a travel range of over 300 x 300 mm...

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The Prior Scientific H112 microscope stage offers a travel range of over 300 x 300 mm making it ideal for accurate and precise scanning of semiconductor wafers, photo masks, flat panel displays and printed circuit boards. Fully compatible with a wide range of microscopes the H112 can easily accommodate wafers up to 12-inches (300mm) in diameter, or samples up to 25kg in weight, and works with many robot arm wafer loaders. Furthermore, the large (250 x 250mm) transmitted light area allows transmitted, as well as reflected, light applications to be performed. The large area scanning capability of the H112 stage is exceptionally precise, with a minimum step size of 0.04 microns and a repeatability of +/-0.7 microns. The accuracy of the H112 stage, which is enhanced by Prior’s patented Intelligent Scanning Technology (IST), is unmatched. Precision can be further improved with the addition of 100 nm encoders for challenging applications ...

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