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cantilever substrate tweezers

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Peter Eaton posted on Mon, Jul 12 2010 5:27 AM

Hi, I'd like to buy a pair of the nice little tweezers supplied with Veeco systems for picking up the probe substrates. The ones with the "square" ends that are about 45 degrees to the handle, I find this the best for picking up the chips. Ideally, I don't want to buy the whole pack of five tweezers, since I just want this pair. Anyone know where to buy them?

Thanks,
Pete.

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Hi Pete,

 

you can find those tweezers at least from Ted Pella Inc (http://www.tedpella.com/AFM_html/AFM.htm#_5599). I have purchased AFM consumables from Ted Pella and found out those to be a reliable partner.

 

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Esa

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Hi Pete,

 

you can find those tweezers at least from Ted Pella Inc (http://www.tedpella.com/AFM_html/AFM.htm#_5599). I have purchased AFM consumables from Ted Pella and found out those to be a reliable partner.

 

Regards,

Esa

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Thanks Esa, That's useful!

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