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A method and apparatus for sput- tering with rotating magnet sput- ter sources. PLATING SYSTEM U.S. Patent 5,830,334. Nov. 3, 1998 H. Kobayashi, Shizuoka-ken, Japan A plating system comprising a nozzle mounting member dis- posed in a plating solution in a plating tank and having a supply passage and a recovery passage; a recirculating pump disposed outside the plating solution tank; a supply duct line connect- ing the supply passage and recir- culating pump; a recovery duct line connecting the recovery pas- sage and recirculating pump; and a nozzle for jetting the plat- ing solution toward a workpiece to be plated, said nozzle being adapted to provide the functions both of jetting and suctioning the plating solution. MULTILAYED CIRCUIT BOARD U.S. Patent 5,830,374. Nov. 3, 1998 C.M. Boyko et al., assignors to IBM Corp., Armonk, N.Y. A method for producing a layer of a multilayer electronic circuit package comprising selecting a core material from one of three iron-nickel alloys; forming the core material into a panel suit- able for an intended appli- cation; cleaning the panel in preparation for plating; plating the panel with copper; subject- ing the plated panel to heat treatment; and circuitizing the panel for the intended applica- tion. COATED TOOL U.S. Patent 5,830,531. Nov. 3, 1998 E. Bergmann, assignor to Balzers AG, Balzers, Liechtenstein A method of treating a tool body having at least one area to be exposed to wear comprising coat- ing with at least one hard layer lying directly on the tool body, the coating step taking place in a vacuum process, and superim- posing on the hard layer, an ex- terior friction reducing layer us- ing physical vapor deposition in the vacuum process, the friction reducing layer being a mixture of metal carbide and carbon and be- ing formed to be free of any ha- lide, the grain size of the hard layer and the friction reducing layer being a linear average width of less than 1 txm, the fric- tion reducing layer also having a Introducing a proven process for the recovery of Su|famate Nickel plating baths ... SNARE Sulfamate Nickel Ammonium Removal Equipment Utilizing hybrid Electrodialysis Technology, the SNAREhas been proven to decrease: Chemical Purchases by >90% ~-~ WasteVolume by >80% Waste Treatment Costs by >90% When you have Ammonium in your tank, it's time to set a SNARE. 165 Front Street, Bldng A/5th Floor, Chicopee, MA 01013 Telephone: (413) 592-4242 FAX: (413) 592-4004 Circle 108 on reader information card Circle 059 on reader information card 108 Metal Finishing

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A method and apparatus for sput- tering with rotating magnet sput- ter sources.

PLATING SYSTEM U.S. Patent 5,830,334. Nov. 3, 1998 H. Kobayashi, Shizuoka-ken, Japan

A plat ing system comprising a nozzle moun t ing member dis- posed in a plat ing solution in a plat ing t ank and having a supply passage and a recovery passage; a recirculat ing pump disposed ou t s i de the p l a t i n g so lu t i on tank; a supply duct line connect- ing the supply passage and recir- culating pump; a recovery duct line connecting the recovery pas- sage and rec i rcu la t ing pump; and a nozzle for je t t ing the plat- ing solution toward a workpiece to be plated, said nozzle being adapted to provide the functions

both of je t t ing and suctioning the plat ing solution.

MULTILAYED CIRCUIT BOARD U.S. Patent 5,830,374. Nov. 3, 1998 C.M. Boyko et al., assignors to IBM Corp., Armonk, N.Y.

A method for producing a layer of a mul t i layer electronic circuit package comprising selecting a core mater ia l from one of three iron-nickel alloys; forming the core mater ia l into a panel suit- able for an i n t e n d e d appli- cation; c leaning the panel in preparat ion for plating; plat ing the panel with copper; subject- ing the p la ted panel to hea t t rea tment ; and circuitizing the panel for the intended applica- tion.

COATED TOOL U.S. Patent 5,830,531. Nov. 3, 1998 E. Bergmann, assignor to Balzers AG, Balzers, Liechtenstein

A method of t rea t ing a tool body having at least one area to be exposed to wear comprising coat- ing with at least one hard layer lying directly on the tool body, the coating step taking place in a vacuum process, and superim- posing on the hard layer, an ex- terior friction reducing layer us- ing physical vapor deposition in the vacuum process, the friction reducing layer being a mixture of metal carbide and carbon and be- ing formed to be free of any ha- lide, the grain size of the hard layer and the friction reducing layer being a l inea r average width of less than 1 txm, the fric- tion reducing layer also having a

Introducing a proven process for the recovery of Su|famate Nickel plating baths ...

S N A R E Sul famate Nicke l A m m o n i u m Removal Equipment

Utilizing hybrid Electrodialysis Technology, the SNARE has been proven to decrease:

Chemical Purchases by >90%

~-~ Waste Volume by >80%

Waste Treatment Costs by >90%

When you have Ammonium in your tank, i t ' s t i m e to s e t a SNARE.

165 Front Street, Bldng A/5th Floor, Chicopee, MA 01013 Telephone: (413) 592-4242 FAX: (413) 592-4004

Circle 108 on reader information card Circle 059 on reader information card

108 Metal Finishing

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lower thickness than the hard layer.

METHOD FOR P R E P A R I N G D R A W - D O W N SAMPLES U.S. Patent 5,830,534. Nov. 3, 19.98 R.L. Dillon, Minneapolis

A method for preparing a draw- down sample of a paint compris- ing forming a puddle of paint on a substrate having a substantially smooth surface; providing a draw- down applicator; and drawing the

draw-down applicator over the puddle of paint so tha t the fluid delivery surface delivers the paint to the drawing surface to provide a sample of the paint having a substantially uniform thickness.

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