[labnetwork] Removal of a decommissioned MOCVD tool

Tom Britton tbritton at criticalsystemsinc.com
Thu Mar 28 15:35:54 EDT 2013


Hi Dan,



Usually a mechanical contractor will remove the tool and can scrap it out to help cover the cost. You might want to check with one of your local contractors who deals with high purity piping. They should be able to take care of you.



Enjoy the day,

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-----Original Message-----
From: labnetwork-bounces at mtl.mit.edu [mailto:labnetwork-bounces at mtl.mit.edu] On Behalf Of Daniel Christensen
Sent: Thursday, March 28, 2013 7:46 AM
To: Univ Lab Network
Cc: Connie Brachman
Subject: [labnetwork] Removal of a decommissioned MOCVD tool





Hi,



The College of Engineering at the Univ of WI-Madison needs to remove a decommissioned MOCVD tool.  As I understand it, the tool has had all the contaminated components removed by our Safety Dept.  What is left are the controls, frame, etc..



The tool is an Aixtron AIX200 s/n 1224 (originally purchased in 1994)



Does anyone know of a service that would come and remove the tool and dispose of the tool?



Thank you,

Dan C





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Daniel C. Christensen

Laboratory Manager

WI Center for Applied Microelectronics

University of WI-Madison

608-262-6877





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