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edfas.org 55 ELECTRONIC DEV ICE FA I LURE ANALYSIS | VOLUME 23 NO . 4 The TechCut 4x features a gravity-fed cutting system, micrometer sample indexing, an optical shutoff sensor with adjustable stop to control the depthof cut, and a 45W motor with durable reduction gearbox for constant high torque output. Precision machined aluminum and stain- less steel construction maximizes corrosion resistance and durability. Speed can be varied from10 to 500 RPM in increments of 10 RPM and can handle samples up to 2-in. (51-mm) thick. Removable catch screens prevent sectioned pieces from falling into the reservoir. A number of fixture acces- sories are available to suit your specific samples. For more information, visit alliedhightech.com . and selling a set of products that is unique in the world of cleaving for the semiconductor market, as well for other applications. I’ve now found a company that will carry on in what we started, and I wish them all the best.” Tom Pella commented, “We are honored that Janet Teshima has entrusted us with the ongoing production and sales of product from the LatticeGear portfolio. We feel that they complement several instruments and acces- sories we have that already serve materials science cus- tomers ingeneral andsemiconductor R&D, failureanalysis, and photonics customers, in particular. We shall continue the LatticeGear legacy of serving those market segments with innovative scribing and sample cleaving solutions.” LatticeGear LLC, based in Hillsboro, Ore., has served the needs of customers working in semiconductors, pho- tonics, andmaterials science since 2012. TedPella Inc. has served the needs of both the life science and materials science sample preparation for various microscopy com- munities for more than half a century. For more information, visit tedpella.com. The Allied TechCut 4X precision low-speed sectioning saw. TED PELLA ACQUIRES THE ASSETS OF LATTICEGEAR Ted Pella Inc. has acquired the product, manufactur- ing, and associated assets of LatticeGear LLC. LatticeGear ceased normal business operations on July 21, at which point Ted Pella Inc. assumed production, sales, and support for the LatticeGear product line. Janet Teshima, owner and cofounder of LatticeGear said, “I’ve enjoyedbeingpart of a creative team, producing The Pelco LatticeAx 420 indent and cleaving system.

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