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RASIRC reaches 25th Steamer shipment milestone Print E-mail
Aug 10, 2007 at 12:21 PM
ImageRASIRC has said that its ultra high-purity steam generator for wet thermal oxidation processes has reached a new milestone with the 25th Steamer being shipped to a customer.

"We've been impressed with the success of the Steamer, especially in head-to-head performance against torches," said Jeffrey Spiegelman, RASIRC President and founder. "It's proving not only to be safer and have a lower operating cost, but surprisingly, it's generating faster growth rates and better uniformity which we attribute to 100% pure steam that is oxygen free."

RASIRC Steamers have been purchased by the Fraunhofer Institute for photovoltaic development and for wet thermal oxidation in diffusion furnaces in semiconductor, MEMS, solar and optical communications applications, according to the company.
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