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MBE reactor maker Riber of Bezons, France has received a second order for its Compact12 research machine (introduced in 2005), to be delivered in Europe in the next fiscal year.
The Compact12 is at the entry level of Riber's range. It is targeted at research labs and institutes carrying out academic or basic research in nanotechnology, as well as feasibility work on new materials or processes, in fields such as semiconductors, metals, oxides and organic semiconductors. It benefits from attractive cost of purchase and operation, as well as ease of use and flexibility, says Riber.
"We expect sales development of this product in the years to come, as we have good feedback on our market target and high interest from our customers for this machine," said Michel Picault, president of Riber's executive board.
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