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Boston Semi Equipment Launches Quad-Site Gravity Handler


Boston Semi Equipment (BSE) has announced the release of its new quad-site gravity feed handler. The system, named Titan, will start shipment in late Q3, 2016. It addresses the industry's need for a quad-site, high-performance handler at an attractive price point.

"There is an active market for single site to quad-site gravity handling applications," commented Mike Kerrigan, Vice President of Sales at Boston Semi Equipment. "Titan has all the features of our eight-site Zeus handler at a reduced cost. This makes it an ideal test handler for customers with low parallelism test applications."

The Titan handler offers throughput as high as 13,000 units per hour, full tri-temperature operation (using LN2 or mechanical refrigeration), with x1 to x4 test site capability. It has the performance needed for the majority of today's low parallelism gravity applications. Titan is built on BSE's Zeus product platform, and integrates the experience gained from the 4,000 gravity handlers that have come before it. Titan provides the performance customers need at a price that is easy on a company's capital budget.

All BSE handlers are supported by experienced service engineers who provide industry-leading support in customer sites around the world.

 

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