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BTU International, Inc.

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BTU International, Inc.
Subsidiary of Amtech Systems
Traded asNASDAQ: BTUI
ISIN🆔
IndustryTechnology – Semiconductor Equipment & Materials
Founded 📆1950
Founder 👔
Headquarters 🏙️, ,
Area served 🗺️
Key people
Paul J. Van Der Wansem
( Chief Executive Officer, President, Chairman)
Peter J. Tallian
( Chief Operating Officer) (Dec 31, 2012)
Products 📟 Thermal processing equipment
Revenue🤑 $ 47.75M (Sep 30, 2013)[1]
Members
Number of employees
🌐 Websitewww.btu.com
📇 Address
📞 telephone

BTU International, Inc. was set up in 1950 and now is based in North Billerica, Massachusetts. The company focuses on thermal processing equipment for alternative energy and electronics, such as semiconductor packaging, solar cell manufacturing, printed circuit board assembly, and nuclear fuel processing. The Company completes its assembly, systems integration and testing at the facilities in North Billerica, Massachusetts and Shanghai, China.[2]

History[edit]

BTU International, Inc. was founded in 1950 in Cambridge, Massachusetts, producing small ovens for hospital, laboratory and daily use. The company entered the semiconductor market making alloying furnaces in late 1950s. In 1972, BTU moved to Billerica, Massachusetts. The company entered photovoltaics market and shipped its first furnace for solar cells in 1985. In 1989, BTU became a publicly traded company on the NASDAQ. In the early 1990s, BTU began to produce solder reflow related products and convections. It also produced the industry's first lead-free reflow furnace. In 1995, BTU hired its first direct employees in mainland China. The Intellectual Property portfolio of BTU includes over 200 patents and patent applications. In 2003, the Company acquired Sagarus Robotics Corporation of Tempe, Ariz, a provider of advanced, automated systems for the semiconductor packaging, MEMS and sensor markets.[3] In 2006, BTU acquired AtmoPlas Technology and research team from Data Corporation. In the same year the company acquired the product line, trademarks and other related assets of Radiant Technology Corporation (RTC). [4]

Products and services[edit]

In the alternative energy market, BTU offers processing equipment for silicon and thin film photovoltaics, MERIDIAN In-line Diffusion system, spray-coating systems, rapid thermal processing furnaces (supported by near infrared heating technology), and walking beam and pusher systems for sintering nuclear fuel.
In the electronics market, the Company's products are used in solder reflow and curing stages for surface mount applications, such as connecting and sealing integrated circuits in wafer and dies level packaging, such as the PYRAMAX family of convection reflow systems, Flip-chip reflow.[5]

Awards[edit]

In November 2013, BTU International, Inc. won the 2013 Global Technology Award in the category of Soldering Equipment for its new DYNAMO. The product also win the 2013 EM Asia Innovation Award during the NEPCON China event.[6][7]
In June, 2009, BTU International won the 'Industry Choice' International Solar Technology Award.[8]

References[edit]

  1. "Company Key Statistics".
  2. "Company Business Summary".
  3. "BTU International Acquires Sagarus Robotics" (Press release).[dead link]
  4. "Company History".
  5. "Company Full Description". Reuters. Archived from the original on 2014-03-09. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  6. "BTU International Picks Up Another Award for the DYNAMO™ during Productronica". Archived from the original on 2014-03-09. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  7. "BTU International's DYNAMO™ Collects Its First Industry Award during NEPCON China 2013".[permanent dead link][dead link]
  8. "BTU International Wins 'Industry Choice' International Solar Technology Award for its MERIDIAN™ In-Line Diffusion System".[dead link]

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