International Phototool Company

The International Phototool Company is your "ace in the hole" when it comes to precision phototooling!
 


Whether your needs are for
    *Super-High Resolution Photoplots - up to 50,800 dpi (0.5 µm grid),
    * - Photoplot feature sizes down to 4 microns,
    *Direct-Write Super-Large Sized Photoplots or Photomasks,
    * - Photomask feature sizes down to 3 microns or less,

for applications such as
    *Flat Panel Displays, Photo Chemical Etching, Electroforming,
    *Flex/Rigid/Multilayer Circuits, or Electronic Packaging, or for
    *Extremely complex or relatively simple tooling,
our 30+ years of experience in phototool design and manufacturing will enable you to get your job done accurately, on time and within your budget.

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For those not familiar with the expression "ace in the hole", allow me to attempt an explanation by describing the following scene in a play or a movie. A person named Jimmy is sitting at a table with a group of three other people. All of the players are concentrating thoroughly on their card game.

Jimmy set down his martini and took a long, slow pull from his cigarette. It was late, and the cards were fickle. Jimmy stayed as cool as an Arctic cucumber. The game was stud poker, and that was Jimmy's middle name. The dealer's hand showed a pair of nines. Jimmy's hand showed less promise, but he had an ace in the hole.

It might sound uncomfortable to you, but having an ace in that particular hole made Jimmy smile. See, in stud poker, the card that's face down is the hole card. This hole is a cache, not an opening. To his advantage, only Jimmy knew that his hole card was the ace of hearts, and this would prove to be the winning combination.

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(Thanks to http://www.writers-block.com/ for portions of this story segment.)

 

 


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