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Structured Materials Industries, Inc. (SMI) has appointed ARS Associates as its principle representative in the U.S. for selling its advanced Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD) and Metal Organic Chemical Vapor Deposition (MOCVD) tools, components and services. SMI's CVD kits and subassemblies are widely used by customers to build, retrofit, modify, or otherwise enhance their own CVD tools. ARS Associates is headed by Steve Abush. Mr. Abush has over 25 years experience in the sales and marketing of products to the semiconductor industry. SMI is noted for its custom and advanced research tools addressing unique and established material systems. SMI is also known for converting compound semiconductor tools to oxide tools and oxide tools to compound semiconductor tools. SMI has sold GaN electronic tools, ZnO tools, nanowire tools, oxide dielectric / ferroelectric tools, SiGe tools, and the like. Present advanced, patent-pending, materials research technologies include GeSbTe and GeS for MOCVD of PCRAM and CBRAM, respectively and transparent conductive metal oxides or TCO's for LEDs, OLEDs, displays, and photovoltaics. SMI supports its sales with an in-house customer process development applications laboratory.
SMI announces the appointment of ARS Associates as its Representative in the United States
Allentown, PA | Posted on March 27th, 2008
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About Structured Materials Industries, Inc. (SMI)
Structured Materials Industries, Incorporated is focused on being the leader in advanced materials research and pilot-to-production Metal Organic Chemical Vapor Deposition (MOCVD) tools and related technologies. SMI offers for sale: systems, components, materials, and process development services. SMI has: an in-house applications laboratory featuring multi-reactor deposition systems and analytic capabilities, developed a range of strategic partnerships to develop and implement MOCVD technology and looks forward to continuing to grow and expand upon mutually advantageous relationships.
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ARS Associates is located at:
3440 Lehigh Street, #250
Allentown, PA 18103
Tel: 610-799-6197
Fax: 610-799-6194
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Structured Materials Industries, Inc.
Unit 102/103, 201 Circle Drive N.
Piscataway, New Jersey 08854
Phone: 732.302.9274
Fax: 732.302.9275
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