Try your luck at CAE Online (www.caeonline.com). It's simple to use, and
interested sellers will contact you. Our first purchase from that site saved
us more than $12,000. We bought two dicing saws just a month ago (K&S Model
788-SM, manufactured in 1990 and listed for $167,000 each, one functional,
and the other serviceable) for a total of....$3000.
@_@
Jeff
"Albert K. Henning" wrote:
> I am looking for sources for a *used* micromanipulator (wafer probe). I
> prefer a 4" chuck. I prefer most of all to pay less than $4000. (The
> prices I've seen so far are, in a word, appalling.) With or without
> optics (I have microscopes, and can mount, if necessary). With or
> without probes (prefer with, but I can purchase separately).
>
> Thanks in advance, Al
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> Albert K. Henning, Ph.D.
> Director of Technology 650/617-0854 (Office)
> Redwood Microsystems 650/326-9217 (FAX)
> 959 Hamilton Avenue [email protected]
> Menlo Park, CA 94025 http://www.redwoodmicro.com
>
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Jeff Simkins, Junior Research Associate
University of Cincinnati, ML 0030
391 Engineering Research Center
Cincinnati, OH 45221
Phone: (513) 556-1997
Fax: (513) 556-7326
[email protected]
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