Kyocera Industrial Ceramics Corp. to Introduce Ceramic-to-Metal; Ultra High Vacuum Components at Semicon West 2003.Business Editors/High-Tech Writers SEMICON SEMICON Semiconductors Equipment and Material International Conference West 2003 VANCOUVER, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 8, 2003 Kyocera Industrial Ceramics Corp. (KICC KICC Kyocera Industrial Ceramics Corporation KICC Kentucky International Convention Center KICC Kuwait Iraq C4 Commercialization (post-Operation Iraqi Freedom effort to re-establish the infrastructure) ) announced today the introduction of ceramic-to-metal ultra-high vacuum components (UHVC) to its broad product line. Kyocera's UHVC product line includes standard feedthroughs, connectors, flanges, plugs, sapphire windows, terminals, ceramic chambers, accelerator tubes and custom-made hermetically her·met·ic also her·met·i·cal adj. 1. Completely sealed, especially against the escape or entry of air. 2. Impervious to outside interference or influence: sealed metallized and brazed components. Applications include medical, semiconductor processing, aerospace, particle physics, high voltage, high temperature, industrial processing and automotive. Kyocera utilizes a variety of ceramic materials and metals with advanced sealing and brazing brazing, method of joining metal parts using nonferrous filler metals with high melting points such as copper, silver, and aluminum alloys. Brazing differs from soldering (see solder) by using a higher temperature; and unlike welding, the parts are not melted. technologies to provide components of superior quality and performance. Ceramic materials include alumina from 90%-99.5% purity as well as single crystal sapphire. KICC will feature UHV UHV Ultra High Vacuum UHV University of Houston-Victoria (Texas) UHV Ultra-High Voltage UHV Upper Huallaga Valley (drug trafficking area in Peru) UHV Ultra High Viscosity products along with our advanced ceramic semiconductor processing equipment components at Semicon West 2003 to be held July 14-16 in San Francisco. For additional information on KICC's ceramic-to-metal technology, contact: Kyocera Industrial Ceramics Corp. 100 Industrial Park Road Mountain Home, N.C. 28758 Phone: 828/693-0241 E-mail: industrial@kyocera.com Web: www.kyocera.com/kicc About Kyocera Kyocera Industrial Ceramics Corp. has headquarters in Vancouver, with four manufacturing plants and 12 sales offices throughout the United States. The company manufactures advanced ceramic components and CERATIP cutting tools, and markets LCDs, thermal printheads, fiber optic components and industrial lenses. The company is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Kyocera International Inc. of San Diego, the North American North American named after North America. North American blastomycosis see North American blastomycosis. North American cattle tick see boophilusannulatus. holding company for Kyocera Corp. Kyoto, Japan-based Kyocera Corp. (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange :KYO), the group's global parent, employs approximately 40,000 people in 25 nations and recorded consolidated sales of $9.3 billion during the year ending March 31, 2003. |
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