[MEMS-Business] FEM based Design Analysis and Precision Manufacturing

Kailas Simha kailass at kaizentek.com
Tue May 17 11:56:46 EDT 2005


Hi all,

I wanted to introduce our company and the services we offer.

Kaizen Engineering - a Division of Kaizen Technologies Inc. - offers
total solutions in Manufacturing, Engineering, FEM based Design
Analysis, Process Simulation and R&D with over 600+ man-years of
combined engineering, precision manufacturing and design analysis
experience. We are equipped with a full-fledged Design and R&D Centre in
Bangalore, an advanced Manufacturing Unit (ISO 9001:2000 certified by
IRQS) in Hyderabad, India and with our USA office based at Edison, NJ. 

Kaizen ProSIM - A Process Simulation and Design Analysis Division
Ready pool of multi-disciplinary engineers - Mechanical, FEA Analysts,
Tool and Die Designers, Software Professionals - with expertise in
Design Analysis, DOE, FEM, Sensitivity Analysis, Metal Processing
Simulation and Manufacturing Simulation (design concepts, process
concepts and material concepts).

We have been working with several nano-technology companies based in the
west-coast doing static and dynamic FEM and design analysis to reduce
R&D cycles and process cycles. Our design center in Bangalore, India
gives us the cost advantage while delivering quality solutions in a
collaborative atmosphere. We have been, and are capable of working as an
external R&D arm of companies.

Please feel free to get in touch with me for any questions/enquiries you
may have.

Kailas Simha
 
Kaizen ProSIM
1, Lincoln Highway, #10
Edison, NJ 08820
http://www.kaizentek.com/
 
Ph:   732-452-9555 x 12


-----Original Message-----
From: mems-talk-bounces at memsnet.org
[mailto:mems-talk-bounces at memsnet.org] On Behalf Of Bob Henderson
Sent: Monday, May 16, 2005 4:23 PM
To: mems-talk at memsnet.org
Subject: [mems-talk] Dielectric fill material for deep trenches

Has anyone ever tried dielectric material to fill deep trenches of 1
micron by 20 microns deep. Unfortunately, we need to be able to process
silicon at temperatures > 1100 Degrees C. Is there any SOG that would
fit this application. Most everything I have researched is limited to
around 500 degrees. Thanks in advanced. Bob Henderson
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