[labnetwork] CMP Platen storage
Sam Tsitrin
samtsitrin at berkeley.edu
Wed Jan 21 15:32:00 EST 2026
Hi Feargal-
with the help of our machine shop we have build a vertical slotted storage
system that can be filled with water and has a drain at the bottom. There
is a pulley system used to hook and lift the platens out of the water; they
are too large and cumbersome to manage with hands alone.
I will send you a photo separately.
Sam
On Tue, Jan 20, 2026 at 7:20 PM Feargal Nolan <feargal.nolan at tyndall.ie>
wrote:
> Hi,
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> We need to store CMP platens between uses. We have heard they should be
> stored in a wet storage system. If you have any information on this type
> of storage it would be appreciated.
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> Best Regards
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> *Feargal Nolan*
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> Senior Maintenance Manager
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> Infrastructure and Technical Services
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Sam Tsitrin
R&D Engineer
UC Berkeley Marvell Nanolab
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