box change
Mahnaz Mansourpour
mahnaz at stanford.edu
Thu Jan 4 11:20:56 PST 2007
To all,
Just lift the box up and the weight should tell you if there is a
cassette in or not.
mahnaz
jim kruger wrote:
>The only disadvantage I see so far is that is it is
>more difficult to tell if there is a wafer cassette
>inside the blue boxes without opening.
>
> I propose that everyone adopt the convention that
>
>"upside down = empty"
>
>So put an empty blue box down with the labeled top
>down. This will help reduce opening many boxes to find
>a teflon carrier.
>
>jim
>--- Mahnaz Mansourpour <mahnaz at snf.stanford.edu>
>wrote:
>
>
>
>>Hello all,
>>
>>
>>Happy new year
>>
>>We have changed the look and color of the boxes in
>>the litho area ( new
>>fashion)
>>The new boxes are blue and easy to open and the most
>>important reason
>>that i went through the change is that you do not
>>need to take the
>>teflon cassette out of the box, just open the lid
>>and transfer wafers
>>to or from the cassette.
>>Remember as before the boxes should NOT go in to
>>any of the OVENS.
>>Comments and suggestions are welcome and I hope this
>>make life little
>>easier.
>>
>>mahnaz
>>
>>
>>
>
>
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