[labnetwork] Instrument Relocation During Warranty Period - Best Way

N P VAMSI KRISHNA vamsinittala at gmail.com
Wed Dec 17 23:31:56 EST 2014


Dear Tang,
While we were moving from our old clean room to new clean room we shifted
our J.A. Woolam - M 2000U Ellipsometer which is very similar to RC2
Ellipsometer.

During that time we don't have the original wooden packages which we got
with the tool, so we moved it in much larger open box (which we got for
some other litho tool).
We took care of the following things:
1. Decommissioning: Removed the connections and separated the tool,
controller and spectrometer. (we took photos of the connections before hand)
2. Remove focusing probes and camera.
3. Remove the optical fiber cable and carry it safe separately.
4. Moved to the new location and commissioned the tool.
5. Reconnect the optical fiber
6. Do the calibration.

You may think of removing the bulbs as well.

Thanks & Best regards,
vamsi


On Thu, Dec 18, 2014 at 12:39 AM, YuYing Tang <yuyingtang at mail.pse.umass.edu
> wrote:
>
> Any advice is appreciated.
>
> We applied and got a large instrumentation grant a year ago, but the new
> building wouldn't be ready for a while, so we started to bring equipment
> in the current building to get researches started.  We purchased some
> relocation service on a few instrument, but most of them we didn't buy
> relocation and we only bought extended warranty.
>
> Do any of you have experience relocating any one of these machines during
> warranty period?  Any advice?
>
> 1. Novacentrix Pulseforge 1300:  a photonic curing and sintering machine
> 2. Dimatix Material Printer DMP-2831: A piezoelectric inkjet printer
> 3. Optomec AJ300 Printer: An Aerosol Jet Printer
> 4.  J.A. Woolam RC2 Ellipsometer:  an ellipsometer with vertical base
> 5. Zygo Nextview 3D Optical Profiler
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> Thanks very much.
>
> YuYing Tang, Ph.D.
> Director, R2R Processing Lab
> Center for Hierarchical Manufacturing
> Department of Polymer Science and Engineering
> University of Massachusetts at Amherst
> Amherst, MA  01003
>
> http://r2rnano.org/r2rlab/
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Center for Nano Science and Engineering (CeNSE),
Indian Institute of Science(IISc), Bangalore.
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