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Sweepstakes offers electron beam technology as prize

06 May 2016
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During RadTech 2016 (Chicago, IL), ebeam Technologies and PCT Engineered Systems will hold its first annual EBLab sweepstakes draw. A Sweepstakes draw will be held at 2:00 pm on May 18, the final day of RadTech 2016, at PCT’s Booth 801. Sweepstakes entrants will be eligible to win one of three prizes:
· Grand Prize: Two days of access to EBLab usage at their choice of EBLab facility, along with training on the unit and consultation with an on-site ebeam expert (valued at US$4000).
· First Prize: One day of access to the EBLab Unit usage at their choice of EBLab facility, with training and the assistance of a dedicated technician. (valued at US$2000).
· Second Prize: One half day (four hours) of access to the EBLab Unit usage their choice of EBLab facility, with training and the assistance of a dedicated technician (valued at US$1000).

COMET’s compact 200 kV EBLab uses state-of-the-art sealed lamp technology and can batch process at line speeds of 30m/min in a nitrogen rich atmosphere. EBLab’s generous 8”x11”x 2” sample chamber has the ability to process flat and three dimensional objects and is a perfect choice for research discovery, quality control and small batch commercial processing.

To enter the sweepstakes and for a full listing of EBLab Sweepstake Terms and Conditions entrants should send their Name, Company and Title to sales@pct.com before Wednesday, May 18, 2016 with answers to the following questions:
1. Why are you interested in electron beam technology?
2. What application(s) are you interested in pursuing during your time with the EBLab?
3. What results are you hoping to attain by applying ebeam technology to your application(s)?

One sweepstakes registration per person. Registration is free, and entrants do not have to be RadTech attendees or be present to win. Paper entry forms will also be available on-site at the PCT booth during RadTech.

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