CUSTOM SEMICONDUCTOR MANUFACTURING MATERIAL TREATMENT

Brand Owner Address Description
ATMI ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY MATERIALS, INC. 7 Commerce Drive Danbury CT 06810 Custom semiconductor manufacturing material treatment services;Apparatus and instruments for monitoring and control of manufacturing processes; encoded integrated circuit cards and encoded smart cards, containing programming used to facilitate interactive consumer transactions; non-destructive gas analyzers; silicon wafers and epitaxial thin films sold as a component of electrical/electronic substrates;Semiconductor manufacturing machines;Metallic containers for storing chemicals; manually operated metal inlet, outlet, and refill valves; manually operated metal manifolds for transferring chemicals; pipes and tubes of metal for transferring chemicals; metal chemical delivery cabinets for housing metal containers, valves, manifolds and pipes of metal; all for use in chemical delivery and refill canister systems;Construction, installation, maintenance, and deinstallation of manufacturing equipment;ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY MATERIALS INCORPORATED;Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;Providing product information by telecommunications interaction and in person in the field of advanced materials and chemical precursors and products thereof, namely, thin film materials, organometallic source reagent compounds, chemical mechanical polishing preparations, chemical vapor deposition equipment, and chemical reagent delivery systems for chemical vapor deposition, semiconductor and superconductor materials and chemical reagents, materials packaging, and semiconductor processing;Chemical reagents, namely, epitaxial thin film materials, organometallic source reagent compounds and complexes, and ion implantation materials, all for use in the electronics and semiconductor manufacturing industry; chemicals for use in chemical reagent delivery systems for use in the manufacture of semiconductors; processing gases for use in the manufacture of semiconductors, flat panel displays, compact discs and recording media; sub-atmospheric pressure gases for ion implantation and chemical vapor deposition; chemicals for treating hazardous gases in semiconductor applications; manufacturing chemicals for the tool hardening industry and for research and development laboratories, all for use in the manufacture of semiconductors; chemical reagents for use in the manufacture of semiconductors in the electronics and semiconductor manufacturing industry;Abatement apparatus, namely, scrubbers, oxidizers, concentrators, reactors, sorbers and incinerators, for the treatment of effluents from semiconductor manufacturing processes;Disposable bulk container liners.;Technical consultation and support services, namely, trouble-shooting, engineering design, maintenance, needs analysis, and assistance in product and process implementation, and cooperative technology development services, in the field of integrated circuits, electronic systems and subsystems, equipment and software for the non-destructive analysis of materials, equipment and software for monitoring fluids and fluid streams to determine the presence, characteristics and concentration of specific materials in such streams, analytical monitoring and process control equipment, and chemical analysis equipment;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Computer analysis is made of individual patient related data in order to select standard or pre-manufactured orthodontic appliances or appliance components (10) that are most likely to provide orthodontic treatment suitable for the individual patient. This analysis can be made by the software of a custom orthodontic appliance designing system, without actually manufacturing the custom appliance. Geometric parameters (21-24, 28, 29) of a custom designed appliance may be compared with corresponding parameters of alternative standard appliances or appliance components so that the closest standard component can be used. The custom appliance can be designed to accommodate the geometries of one or more appliance components. Where custom mounting instructions that modify otherwise standard installation of an appliance or component will render the standard component more compatible with a custom appliance design, such instructions are provided to the orthodontist along with the selection. The invention is most useful in selecting orthodontic brackets, or combinations of standard brackets and standard archwires.