From jhemanth at stanford.edu Tue May 2 19:05:01 2006 From: jhemanth at stanford.edu (Hemanth Jagannathan) Date: Tue, 2 May 2006 19:05:01 -0700 Subject: WB NONMETAL left in horrible state Message-ID: <000e01c66e55$fcc60830$0100000a@jhemanthibm1> Dear Users, Just wanted to send out an e-mail about the poor state of wbnonmetal. This is directed more to the users who left the wetbech without cleaning it. I found lots BOE crystals on wbnonmetal yesterday morning that I cleaned up and today evening I found lots of piranha drops all over the wetbech leaving horrible brown spots all over the wetbench. Please make sure that you clean up after using the wetbenches. Also it took quite a bit of work to blow the water away using the N2 gun. I think the filter in the N2 gun needs replacement. Best- Hemanth Jagannathan PhD Candidate Department of Electrical Engineering Stanford University, CA -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From han-jun.kim at hp.com Wed May 3 11:05:29 2006 From: han-jun.kim at hp.com (Kim, Han-Jun) Date: Wed, 3 May 2006 11:05:29 -0700 Subject: WB NONMETAL left in horrible state Message-ID: <6C21311CEE34E049B74CC0EF339464B95F761B@cacexc12.americas.cpqcorp.net> Hi, I also observed the liquid level was so high that both baths were almost overflowing at the time I was about to use the bench yesterday. When peroxide is added more than needed (which was obviously the case because temperature was indicating 130C), it boils quite actively and easily gets onto the bench surface. In such a situation, it'd be a good idea to wait for a few minutes until it cools down and adjust to the right amount in the bath first. Regards, ============================= Han-Jun Kim Hewlett-Packard Lab. 1501 Page Mill Rd, MS 1198 Palo Alto, CA 94304 (650) 857-8525 / 8948 FAX hjkim at hpl.hp.com ============================= ________________________________ From: Hemanth Jagannathan [mailto:jhemanth at stanford.edu] Sent: Tuesday, May 02, 2006 7:05 PM To: wbnonmetal at snf.stanford.edu Subject: WB NONMETAL left in horrible state Dear Users, Just wanted to send out an e-mail about the poor state of wbnonmetal. This is directed more to the users who left the wetbech without cleaning it. I found lots BOE crystals on wbnonmetal yesterday morning that I cleaned up and today evening I found lots of piranha drops all over the wetbech leaving horrible brown spots all over the wetbench. Please make sure that you clean up after using the wetbenches. Also it took quite a bit of work to blow the water away using the N2 gun. I think the filter in the N2 gun needs replacement. Best- Hemanth Jagannathan PhD Candidate Department of Electrical Engineering Stanford University, CA -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jhaydon at stanford.edu Thu May 18 13:36:23 2006 From: jhaydon at stanford.edu (Jim Haydon) Date: Thu, 18 May 2006 13:36:23 -0700 Subject: wet bench shut down Message-ID: <446CDAC7.1050405@stanford.edu> Wbnonmetal will be shut down on May 24th and probably through the 25th for the installation of new dump rinsers. For questions concerning what bench options are available contact Nancy or Uli. Jim H From uli at snf.stanford.edu Tue May 23 16:39:15 2006 From: uli at snf.stanford.edu (Uli Thumser) Date: Tue, 23 May 2006 16:39:15 -0700 Subject: wet bench shut down In-Reply-To: <446CDAC7.1050405@stanford.edu> References: <446CDAC7.1050405@stanford.edu> Message-ID: <44739D23.4020005@snf.stanford.edu> just a reminder Jim Haydon wrote: > Wbnonmetal will be shut down on May 24th and probably through the > 25th for the installation of new dump rinsers. For questions > concerning what bench options are available contact Nancy or Uli. > > Jim H -- Uli Thumser Stanford Nanofabrication Facility Center for Integrated Systems 420 Via Palou Mall, CIS Room 146 Stanford, CA 94305 (650)725-3694 uli at snf.stanford.edu From nlatta at stanford.edu Thu May 25 18:21:30 2006 From: nlatta at stanford.edu (Nancy Latta) Date: Thu, 25 May 2006 18:21:30 -0700 Subject: Nonmetal Wet Bench back in operation Message-ID: <4476581A.1000604@stanford.edu> Folks, The nonmetal wet bench is ready for you to use. Thanks to Jim Haydon there are three new dump rinsers and new decking. Let's keep this bench looking as good as it does now. Please clean up any drops or small spills you cause. Thanks, -Nancy