PURCH2632 Contract Agreement for the Purchase of a High-Precision Mask Aligner for Advanced Photolithography Applications

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  • Laboratory, optical and precision equipments (excl. glasses)

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PURCH2632 Contract Agreement for the Purchase of a High-Precision Mask Aligner for Advanced Photolithography Applications. For the period of 12 months, with the option to extend for 4 x 12 months (Service / Maintenance).
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