Document:

Exhibit 10.9 to Photo Control Corporation Form 10-K Dated 12-31-2003

Exhibit 10.9  

RETENTION AGREEMENT 

        This
RETENTION AGREEMENT (the “Agreement”) is made this 12th day of March, 2004, by
and between Photo Control Corporation (the “Company”) and Curtis Jackels
(“Employee”). 

RECITALS 

	A.  	  	Employee
is currently employed as President with the Company.  

	B.  	  	The Company
wants to recognize Employee’s past service with the Company and provide him
with a level of financial security as the Company explores strategic
alternatives. 

	C.  	  	The Company also
believes it is in its best interests of the Company and its shareholders to
retain the services of Employee in the event of a Change in Control (as defined
in paragraph 2 below) and to ensure Employee’s continued dedication and
efforts in such event. 

	D.  	  	The Company and
Employee desire to enter into this Agreement. 

AGREEMENT 

	  	In consideration
of the above recitals and the promises set forth in this Agreement, the parties
agree as follows: 

1.     Vesting
of Retirement Benefits. For the reasons set forth above, the Company
hereby amends the Company’s Executive Salary Continuation Plan dated August 9, 1985,
as amended (the “Plan”), as follows:  

	  	
(a)    Except as provided in Sections 1(b) and 1(c), upon
Employee’s termination of his employment with the Company for any reason,
Employee will be entitled to immediately begin receiving the monthly installment
payments that the Plan currently provides would be paid beginning at age 67 if
Employee would have continued in employment with the Company until the age of at
least 65. In other words, this amendment to the Plan entitles Employee to
receive an annual benefit of $48,534 for 15 years paid on a monthly basis,
beginning the month after the month of termination. 

	  	
(b)    Upon a Change in Control (as defined below) after
termination of employment, the remaining payments due under the Plan will
increase by an aggregate of 3% each year over the prior year’s payments
beginning with the payments due the year after the Change in Control. For
example, if Employee terminates employment on June 1, 2004, and a Change of
Control occurs on August 1, 2005, Employee would receive $4,044.50 per
month from July, 2004 through August, 2005 and $4,165.84 per month the following
year beginning September, 2005, with each payment increasing by 3% per year
thereafter until all payments due under the Plan are made. 

	  	
(c)    Upon a Change in Control prior to termination of
employment, the Employee will begin receiving payments due under the Plan
beginning on the 31st month after a Change in Control. Payments made
in each year after the first year will increase by an aggregates of 3% each year
over the prior year’s payments. These payments will be made whether or not
Employee terminates employment before or after the 31st month after a
Change in Control. For example, if a Change in Control occurs on June 1, 2004,
Employee would receive $4,044.50 per month from January, 2007 through December,
2007 and $4,165.84 per month the following year, with each payment increasing by
3% per year thereafter until all payments due under the Plan are made.

	  	
(d)    Upon Change in Control before or after termination of
employment, the Company will establish a “Rabbi Trust” for the benefit
of Employee and fund such trust with an annuity purchased from a financially
sound insurance company sufficient to make the remaining payments due to
Employee under the Plan, as amended by Sections 1(a), 1(b) and 1(c) of
this Agreement. 

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(e)     The amendment to the Plan set forth in this
Agreement applies only to the Employee. 

2.    
Definition of “Change in Control.” For the
purposes of this Agreement, a “Change in Control” of the Company shall
be deemed to occur in the event: 

	  	
(a)    that during any 24 consecutive months the individuals
who, at the beginning of such period, constitute the entire Board of Directors
of the Company (“Incumbent Directors”) cease for any reason other than
death to constitute at least a majority of the Board; provided, however, that
any individual who was not a director at the beginning of such 24-month period
whose election, or nomination for election by the Company’s stockholders,
was approved by a vote of at least a majority of the then Incumbent Directors
also shall be an Incumbent Director; 

	  	
(b)    any merger, consolidation or recapitalization of the
Company (each of the foregoing being an “Acquisition Transaction”)
where: 

	  	
(i)    the stockholders of the Company immediately prior to
such Acquisition Transaction would not immediately after such Acquisition
Transaction beneficially own, directly or indirectly, shares representing in the
aggregate more than 50% of (A) the then outstanding common stock of the
corporation surviving or resulting from such merger, consolidation or
recapitalization, as the case may be, or of its ultimate parent corporation, if
any (the “Surviving Corporation”) and (B) the Combined Voting
Power (as defined below) of the then outstanding Voting Securities (as defined
below) of the Surviving Corporation, or 

	  	
(ii)    the Incumbent Directors at the time of the initial
approval of such Acquisition Transaction would not immediately after such
Acquisition Transaction constitute a majority of the Board of Directors of the
Surviving Corporation; 

	  	
(c)    any sale, lease, exchange or other transfer (in one
transaction or a series of related transactions) of all or substantially all of
the assets of the Company or the liquidation or dissolution of the Company; or

	  	
(d)    any Person (as defined below) shall become the
beneficial owner (as defined in Rules 13d-3 and 13d-5 under the Exchange Act),
directly or indirectly, of securities of the Company representing in the
aggregate 30% or more of either (i) the then outstanding shares of the
Company’s Common Stock or (ii) the Combined Voting Power of all then
outstanding Voting Securities of the Company; provided that, notwithstanding the
foregoing, a Change in Control shall not be deemed to have occurred solely as
the result of an acquisition of securities directly from the Company (not
including any conversion of a security that was not acquired directly from the
Company). 

	  	      For purposes of this Paragraph 2:

	  	
(aa)    “Person” shall mean any individual,
entity (including, without limitation, any corporation, partnership, trust,
joint venture, association or governmental body) or group (as defined in
Sections 13(d)(3) or 14(d)(2) of the Exchange Act and the rules and
regulations thereunder); provided that Person shall not include the Company or
any employee benefit plan of the Company; 

	  	
(bb)    “Voting Securities” shall mean all
securities of a corporation having the right under ordinary circumstances to
vote in an election of the Board of Directors of such corporation; and

	  	
(cc)    “Combined Voting Power” shall mean the
aggregate votes entitled to be cast generally in the election of directors of a
corporation by holders of then outstanding Voting Securities of such
corporation. 

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3.     Retention
Severance Pay and Benefits.  

	 	(a)    If
Employee satisfies all of the conditions of paragraph 3(b) below, the
Company shall provide Employee the following retention severance pay and
benefits upon a termination of his employment following a Change in Control:

		(i)    Severance
pay equal to twenty-four (24) months of Employee’s gross monthly base
salary at the time of termination, which severance pay will be paid to Employee,
at the Company’s election, either in a lump-sum amount or in installments
in accordance with the Company’s then existing regular payroll practices;
and
               

	 	(ii)    For
a period of eighteen (18) months following Employee’s date of termination
(the “Premium Payment Period”), the Company shall pay the monthly
health, dental and life insurance premiums for Employee to continue his
insurance under the Company’s group plans subject to these plans’
eligibility requirements. The Premium Payment Period shall run concurrently with
Employee’s COBRA and state benefits continuation period. In order to
receive these benefits, Employee must execute all documentation necessary to
elect insurance continuation. 

	 	(iii)    Transfer
of the Company vehicle then driven by Employee at no cost to Employee other than
income tax and employee payroll taxes. 

		(b)    Employee
shall receive the retention severance pay and benefits described in
paragraph 3(a) above only if all of the following conditions are satisfied:

	 	(i)    Employee
was an employee of the Company on the date the Change in Control occurred;

	 	(ii)    Employee
complied with any request by the Company or its successor to remain employed for
up to six (6) months following the effective date of any Change in Control;

		(iii)    Employee’s
employment with the Company or its successor is terminated by the Company
or voluntarily by Employee following the Change of Control for a reason other
than one set forth in paragraph 3(c) below; and 

	 	(iv)    Employee
signs a Separation and Release Agreement at the time of termination in providing
for the following: (a) Employee’s general release of the Company, any
of its respective predecessors, subsidiaries, affiliates, successors, assigns,
and any of their respective current and former officers, agents, directors,
employees, independent contractors, shareholders, attorneys, accountants,
insurers, representatives; (b) Employee’s return of all corporate
property in his possession; (c) nondisparagement of the Company and any
successor and their respective representatives; (d) confidentiality of the
terms of the Separation Agreement; and (e) affirmation of any continuing
obligations of Employee, such as, but not limited to non-competition or
confidentiality obligations. 

	 	(c)    Notwithstanding
the provisions of any part of paragraph 2 above, Employee shall not be
entitled to any retention severance pay or benefits under paragraph 3(a)
above in the event Employee is terminated for any of the following reasons:

	 	(i)    Employee
dies; or 

	 	(ii)    Employee
refuses to comply with the request of the Company or its successor that he
remain employed for a period of up to six (6) months following the
effective date of the Change in Control, unless Employee’s refusal to
remain employed for up to this six (6) month period is due to his work
location being relocated to a location that is more than fifty (50) miles
from Employee’s work location in effect prior to the effective date of the
Change in Control.

4.    Taxes. Any
payments made to Employee pursuant to this Agreement shall be subject to the
normal withholdings which the Company is obligated by law to deduct, or which
the Company in good faith believes it is obligated by law to deduct. 

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5.    No
Guaranty of Future Employment. Nothing in this Agreement shall be
deemed to be a contract of employment for a specified period of time. The terms
of Employee’s employment shall remain unmodified, and unless otherwise
agreed to in a separate written agreement between Employee and the Company
signed by both of them, Employee’s employment with the Company shall remain
at-will.

6.    Confidentiality. By
signing this Agreement, Employee agrees to keep strictly confidential the fact
of and all terms and conditions of this Agreement and any related documents.
Employee agrees not to disclose to anyone anything about this Agreement, except
that he may tell his spouse, attorney, or tax advisors, if any, about this
Agreement provided that he obtains these individuals’ agreement to abide by
this confidentiality provision. 

7.    Successors
and Assigns. This Agreement shall be binding upon and shall inure
to the benefit of the Company, its Successors and Assigns, and the Company shall
require any Successors and Assigns to expressly assume and agree to perform the
Company’s obligation under this Agreement. Neither this Agreement nor any
right or interest thereunder shall be assignable or transferable by Employee,
his/her beneficiaries or legal representatives, except by will or by the laws of
descent and distribution. This Agreement shall inure to the benefit of and be
enforceable by the Employee’s personal representative. 

8.    Miscellaneous. 

		(a)     Integration. This
Agreement embodies the entire agreement and understanding among the parties
relative to Employee’s right to receive retention pay or benefits. This
Agreement supersedes any and all prior retention agreements between the parties,
and any other agreements between the parties relating to the subject matter
herein. 

		(b)    Modification
and Termination. The terms and conditions of this Agreement may be
amended or terminated only upon written agreement signed by the Company and
Employee. 

	 	(c)    Applicable
Law. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed and enforced
in accordance with the laws of the state of Minnesota. 

	 	(d)    Counterparts. This
Agreement may be executed in several counterparts and as so executed shall
constitute one agreement binding on the parties hereto. 

		(e)    Severability. The
invalidity or partial invalidity of any portion of this Agreement shall not
invalidate the remainder thereof, and said remainder shall remain in full force
and effect to the maximum extent compatible with then applicable law.

	 	(f)    Recitals
and Headings. The recital and section headings contained in this
Agreement are for reference purposes only and shall not in any way affect the
meaning or interpretation of this Agreement. 

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the
parties have executed this Agreement as of the date herein first above written.  

	 	 		 	 	 		 
	Date:				PHOTO CONTROL CORPORATION: 	 
	 	

	 	
By:	 
	 	

	 	Its:	 
	 	

	 	

EMPLOYEE:
	
Date:	 
	 	
	 	

	 	Curtis Jackels

37Exhibit 4.2

This EQUIPMENT TRANSFER AGREEMENT made in two original counterparts effective
the 1st day of March 2003 (the "Effective Date").

BETWEEN:

MICROMEM TECHNOLOGIES INC.

(hereinafter called "Micromem")

- and -

THE GOVERNING COUNCIL OF THE UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO

(hereinafter called the "University")

WHEREAS the University has expertise in the area of magnetic material design
and processing;

AND WHEREAS Micromem is engaged in the development of
magnetic memory technologies and is collaborating with the University on
research and development in connection with certain magnetic memory technology;

AND WHEREAS Micromem has provided direct financial support
under a separate infrastructure agreement to assist the University in assembling
a magnetic memory facility ("MMF") for the research and development and
fabrication of magnetic memory;

AND WHEREAS Micromem is interested in providing further
infrastructure support for the MMF, consisting of an in-kind contribution of
equipment and supplies as more fully described in Appendix "A" attached hereto
(the "Equipment");

In consideration of the mutual covenants contained herein and
other good and valuable consideration (the receipt and sufficiency of which is
acknowledged), Micromem and the University hereby agree as follows:

	1.	
    Equipment. Micromem will provide
    the Equipment having an estimated value of $200,000.00 U.S. to the
    University for incorporation into the MMF.

	 	 
	2.	
    Principal Investigator. The
    University researcher responsible for the arrangements involved in receipt
    and installation of the Equipment shall be Professor Harry E. Ruda, of the
    University's Department of Materials Science and Engineering (the "Principal
    Investigator").

	 	 
	3.	
    Transfer of Equipment. On signing
    of this Agreement, Micromem shall deliver, assign and transfer to the
    University, all of the Equipment, free and clear of all claims, liens and
    encumbrances.

	 	 
	4.	
    Use of Equipment. The University
    will use the Equipment on a non-exclusive basis for conducting magnetic
    memory research and development under existing and future collaboration
    arrangements between the University and Micromem, and additionally for other
    research and educational purposes as it may deem appropriate and necessary
    from time to time.

	 	 
	5.	
    Intellectual Property. Neither
    party shall acquire any right or licence to any intellectual property now or
    hereafter owned or developed by the other party by virtue of this Agreement.

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	6.	
    Limitation of Liability. Neither
    party shall be liable for any delays in the performance of its obligations
    under this Agreement resulting from circumstances or causes beyond such
    party's control and in no case shall such party be liable for loss of
    business or profit or other indirect or consequential damage.

	 	 
	7.	
    Term and Termination. This
    Agreement will enter into force as of the Effective Date and will terminate
    on the date of receipt of the Equipment by the University as specified in
    Paragraph 3.

	 	 
	8.	Survival. The provisions
    of Paragraphs 4, 5, 6, 8 and 9 shall survive termination or expiration of
    this Agreement.
	 	 
	9.	
    No Use of Names. Neither party will
    use the name of the other party, or of any member of the other party's
    personnel, in any advertising or publicity without the prior written
    approval of the other party's authorized representative. However, both
    parties may make Micromem's support under this Agreement and the terms of
    this Agreement a matter of public record.

	 	 
	10.	Notices. Notices under
    this Agreement will be sent to the parties as follows:
	 	 
	 	(a) 	to the University:
	 	 
	 	 	i.	for technical and scientific matters:
	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 	Professor Harry Ruda

    Department of Materials Science and Engineering and 

    Energenius Centre for Advanced Nanotechnology 

    University of Toronto

    170 College Street

    Toronto, Ontario M5S 3E4

    Tel. (416) 978-4556 / Fax (416) 978-3801
	 	 	 	 
	 	 	ii.	for legal and administrative matters:
	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 	Dr. Peter B. Munsche

    Assistant Vice-President, Technology Transfer 

    University of Toronto

    Research Services

    27 King's College Circle

    Toronto, Ontario M5S IAl 

    Tel. (416) 978-6063 / Fax (416) 978-5821
	 	 	 	 
	 	(b)	 	to Micromem:
	 	 	 	 
	 	 	i.	for all matters:
	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 	Manoj Pundit

    Executive Vice-President and General Counsel 

    Micromem Technologies Inc.

    777 Bay Street, Suite 1910

    Toronto, Ontario M5G-2E4 

    Tel: (416) 364-6513 x222 / Fax: (416) 360-4034

 

  

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	11.	Independent Parties. The parties are
    independent parties and nothing in this Agreement shall constitute either
    party as the employer, principal or partner of or joint venturer with the
    other party. Neither party has any authority to assume or create any
    obligation or liability, either express or implied, on behalf of the other.
	 	 
	12.	
    No Assignment. Neither party may sell,
    assign, encumber, licence or otherwise transfer any of its rights, duties or
    obligations under this Agreement without the prior written consent of the
    other party, which consent may not be unreasonably withheld.

	 	 
	13.	Successors. This Agreement shall bind and
    enure to the benefit of the parties and their respective heirs, successors
    and permitted assigns.
	 	 
	14.	Governing Law. This Agreement shall be
    governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the Province of
    Ontario and the laws of Canada applicable therein.
	 	 
	15.	Paragraph Headings. Paragraph headings are
    provided for convenience and shall not be used to construe this Agreement.
	 	 
	16.	
    Entire Agreement. This Agreement,
    including any appendices attached hereto, is the entire agreement between
    the parties on the subject matter hereof. No modification of this Agreement
    will be binding upon the parties unless it is in writing and signed by the
    parties.

In witness whereof the parties agree to be bound by the terms of this
Agreement.

	MICROMEM TECHNOLOGIES INC.
    	 	THE GOVERNING COUNCIL OF 

    THE UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO
	 	 	 
	
    "signed"	 	
    "signed"
	Name: Joseph Fuda 
    	 	Name: Peter B. Munsche
	 	 	Title: President and Chief
    Executive Officer

Acknowledgement:

I, the Principal Investigator, having read this Agreement,
hereby agree to act in accordance with all the terms and conditions herein and
applicable University policies, and further agree to ensure that all University
participants are informed of their obligations under such terms and conditions.

"signed"                                                

Harry E. Ruda

Principal Investigator

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APPENDIX "A"

  
  

   

  
    

    EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES TO BE GIVEN TO THE UNIVERSITY BY
    

    MICROMEM FOR THE MAGNETIC MEMORY FACILITY

    

    

  

The new Magnetic Memory Facility (MMF) will constitute a
state of the art facility with processing capabilities which will enable a
variety of magnetic memory structures to be deposited and lithographically
patterned. The following Equipment will be given to the University by Micromem
and form part of the MMF:

	
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    MANUFACTURER
	
    NAME/ TYPE/ MODEL
	
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    US$
	
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    KEITHLEY
	
    KEITHLEY 228

    
    Volta e/current source
	
    Voltage and
    current

    source
	
    $5100 S. hand

    
    $10900 (new)
	
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    AGILENT
	
    TRIPLE OUTPUT DC

    
    E3631A
	
    3 x DC outputs
	
    Included in the

    
    cost of Scopes

    below.
	
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    BK PRECISION
	
    TRIPLE OUTPUT DC
    1760
	
    3 x DC outputs
	
    $400 new)
	
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    STANFORD RESEARCH

    	
    FUNCTION
    GENERATOR

    SRS DS345
	
    30 MHz
	
    1,652.75
	
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    FLUKE CORPORATION
	
    FLUKE 83 III
	
    Hand held low

    
    precision meters
	
    772.78
	
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    OSCILLOSCOPES/

    
    ANALYSERS/ PROBES
	
    
	
    
	
    

	
    
	
    
	
    
	
    
	
    
	
    

	
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    HEWLETT PACKARD
	
    INFINIUM OSCIL.
    1.5GHz 8

    Gs/s
	
    Oscilloscope
	
    55,273.51
	
    -

	
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    AGILENT
	
    Miniature 
    passive robe 1162A
	
    Peripherals
    for scope
	
    Part of above
	
    -

	
    -8
	
    AGILENT
	
    Miniature 
    passive robe 1161A
	
    Peripherals
    for scope
	
    -do
	
    -

	
    -1
	
    AGILENT
	
    Software
	
    Peripherals for
    scope
	
    -do
	
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    AGILENT
	
    Voice control kit
	
    Peripherals
    for scope
	
    -do
	
    -

	
    -1
	
    AGILENT
	
    Active
    differential probe 1154A

    500 MHz
	
    Peripherals for
    scope
	
    -do
	
    -

	
    -1
	
    AGILENT
	
    Active
    differential probe 1159 A

    1 GHz
	
    Peripherals for
    scope
	
    -do
	
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    1	
    TEKTRONIX	
    OSCIL. TD S220
    100 MHz	
    Oscilloscope	
    $1500
    (new)	
    -
	
    -1	
    TEKTRONIX	
    1
    Gs/s 2 channels	
    Peripherals for
    scope	
    -do	
    -
	
     	
     	
     	
     	
     	
     
	
    -2	
    TEKTRONIX	
    Voltage Probe (cat II), P6112	
    Peripherals for 	
    -do	
    -
	
    -	
    -	
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    scope, 300V, 	
    -	
    -
	
    -	
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    100MHz, voltage	
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    -1	
    TEKTRONIX	
    Probe 01-147, P6006	
    Peripherals for scope	
    -do	
    -
	
    1	
    DELCO WIRE & CABLE/POMONA ELECTRONICS	
    Wire RG 58C/U with BNC and a E-Z-Hook	
    Co-axial wire with BNC Connectors for Oscilloscope	
    -do	
    -
	
     	
     	
     	
     	
     	
     
	
    1	
    HEWLETT PACKARD	
    RF Impedance/Materials	
    Impedance analyzer	
    29,900	
    -
	
    -1	
    -	
    Test fixture, Test station, Calibration kit	
    Peripheral for analyzer	
    Part of above	
    -
	
     	
     	
     	
     	
     	
     
	
     	
     	
    MISCELLANEOUS FOR PCB	
     	
     	
     
	
     	
     	
     	
     	
     	
     
	
    1	
    GLOBAL SPECIALTIES	
    PROTO_BOARD PB-503	
    Circuits on board tester	
    $300(new)	
    -
	
    1	
    GLOBAL SPECIALTIES	
    AC ADAPTER 400 CAI	
    Convert AC in DC signal	
    -	
    -
	
    1	
    ZIP	
    AC ADAPTER SG-511	
    -	
    -	
    -
	
    2	
    JAMECO 	
    Breadboard JE27 	
    PCB for test circuits with connectors for ICs components	
    ?-	
    -
	
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    Electronics components chips	
    -	
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    Lot of test samples comprising silicon chip mounted and on
    14-Size Braze package	
    -	
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    -	
    May be provided by TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION	
    5 - LD CPGA package 14-14 Size braze	
    Package for mounting and wiring chips at wafer level	
    -	
    -
	
    1	
    EVEREADY	
    Class II Battery Charger, BT	
    -	
    $40 estimation	
    -
	
    1	
    WELLER	
    SOLDERING STATION WES50	
    Soldering iron	
    $98/156(new)	
    -
	
    -1	
    SOLDAPULLT	
    Sold pullt, U;S 140	
    Desoldering tool	
    -	
    -
	
    1	
    ?	
    Box with drawers containing sine electronic components	
    Storage for discrete components	
    -	
    -
	
     	
     	
     	
     	
     	
     
	
     	
     	
    MISCELLANEOUS	
     	
     	
     
	
     	
     	
    - Electrical connectors (wires)

    - Wires	
     	
     	
     
	
    2	
    JONARD INDUSTRIES CORP.	
    Precision dynamometers GD-10	
    Hand held force gauges	
    $310 (new)	
    -
	
     	
     	
     	
     	
     	
     
	
     	
     	
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    1	
    GAST MANUFACTURING	
    OIL-LESS VACUUM PUM 0523-V 191 Q-G588DX	
    Single stage low vacuum pump	
    $200 estimation/internet	
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    1	
    GAST MANUFACTURING	
    DOL-101-AA	
    Vacuum pump used with a sinner	
    $150 estimation	
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    1	
    XXXX	
    Vacuum wand	
    To manipulate small samples	
    $40 estimation	
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    PROCESSING TOOLS/packaging	
     	
     	
     
	
     	
     	
     	
     	
     	
     
	
    1	
    CHEMAT TECHNOLOGY	
    SPIN COATER KW-4A	
    Resist spinner (used with a vacuum pump DOL-101-AA)	
    4,126.75	
    -
	
    1	
    BARNSTEAD/ THERMOLYNE	
    DIGITAL HOT PLATE 721A	
    Hot plate, Waver baking	
    $861 for a new one	
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    1	
    KULICKE & SOFFA INDUSTRIES INC.	
    Manual wire wedge bonder 4526	
    -	
    25,130	
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    -1	
    LEICA	
    LEICA MICROSCOPE MZ6	
    Used with the wire bonder	
    Part of above	
    -
	
    -16	
    AMERICA FINE WIRE	
    Wire (300'):  alloy ALW-29S/Melt V29S-002	
    Fine wire used for devices interconnections	
    -do	
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    -10	
    AMERICA FIND WIRE	
    Wire (500'):  alloy ALW-29S/Melt V29S-002	
    Fine wire used for devices interconnections	
    -do	
    -
	
    -3	
    EPOXY TECHNOLOGY	
    EP-TEK H20E A/B	
    Syringe with glue	
    -do	
    -
	
    -5	
    EPOXY TECHNOLOGY INC.	
    Needle VC 316N-SET4T	
    For the syringes.  For glue application.	
    -do	
    -
	
    35	
    MICRO SWISS	
    Bonding, dicing tools 4 WNVO-202 5-W C-MOO	
    Small sharp tips	
    -	
    -
	
     	
     	
     	
     	
     	
     
	
    11	
    SI-TECH, INC.	
    Boxes of 25 silicon wafers: (100) FZ, polished, (*) 125mm,
    375 um thick, type P boron doped, 100	
    Silicon bare wafers still 

    in their boxes	
    7,425	
    -
	
    1	
    WALKER SILTRONIC AG	
    Box of 25 silicon wafers:  CZ, polished, +100mm, 525um
    thick, type P boron doped,	
    Silicon bare wafers still

 in their box	
    675	
    -
	
    1	
    BLUE M/GENERAL SIGNAL	
    BLUE M OVEN CR07-146 B/C	
    For baking samples/wafers at a given temperature	
    1,700	
    -
	
     	
     	
     	
     	
     	
     
	
    1	
    LAB-LINE INSTRUMENTS	
    TRANSONIC T820/H Ultrasonic bath	
    Ultrasonic cleaner	
    $1,500 (new)	
    -
	
     	
     	
     	
     	
     	
     
	
    6	
    -TECHNI-TOOLS,

    -REGIME	
    Old tweezers	
    For handling wafers and samples	
    -	
    -
	
     	
     	
     	
     	
     	
     
	
     	
     	
     	
     	
     	
     
	
     	
     	
    THIN FILM DEPOSITION	
     	
     	
     
	
     	
     	
     	
     	
     	
     
	
    1	
    INFICON	
    IC/5 thin film deposition controller/Manual power control	
    Controller for automatic thickness control during thin film
    deposition	
    9,058.66	
    -
	
     	
     	
     	
     	
     	
     
	
    1	
    KURT J. LESKER	
    DUAL CRYSTAL SENSOR/

    with SHUTTER L175021162	
    Sensor for interfacing to Inficon	
    $1695 (new)	
    -
	
     	
     	
     	
     	
     	
     
	
    1	
    KURT J. LESKER	
    SHUTTER CONTROL VALVE ASSEMBLY	
    Shutter to interface with Inficon	
    $245 (new)	
    -
	
     	
     	
     	
     	
     	
     
	
    6	
    KURT J. LESKER	
    MULTI-GAUGE L8350-302	
    Low vacuum/Ion gauge controller	
    $850 (new)	
    -
	
    4	
    KURT J. LESKER	
    Quartz Crucibles EVC5Q	
    For Thermal evaporation  	
    20.75 x 6 = $124.50	
    -
	
    8	
    KURT J. LESKER	
    Alumina Crucibles EVCIAO	
    For Thermal evaporation  	
    $12.45 x  8 = $99.6 	
    -
	
    4	
    KURT J. LESKER	
    Aluminum oxide Crucibles EVC5AO	
    For Thermal evaporation  	
    17.8 x 4 = $71.2	
    -
	
    8	
    KURT J. LESKER	
    Tungsten basket heater EVB 103040W	
    For Thermal evaporation  	
    $2.75 x 8 = $22	
    -
	
    5	
    KURT J. LESKER	
    Tungsten basket heater EVB8A3025W	
    For Thermal evaporation	
    $18.5 x 5 = $90	
    -
	
    10	
    KURT J. LESKER	
    Molybdenum boat source EVS46005MO	
    For Thermal evaporation  	
    $35	
    -
	
    3	
    KURT J. LESKER	
    Tungsten boat alumina coated EVS8CAOW	
    For Thermal evaporation 	
    $14 x 3 = $42	
    -
	
    5	
    KURT J. LESKER	
    Tungsten boat source EVS46005W	
    For Thermal evaporation  	
    $300 estimation	
    -
	
     	
     	
     	
     	
     	
     
	
     	
     	
     	
     	
     	
     
	
     	
     	
    PELLETS/FOILS/TARGETS	
     	
     	
     
	
     	
     	
     	
     	
     	
     
	
    1	
    KURT J. LESKER	
    (1 LB) Bottle of IRON pellets 99.95% pure, EVMFE35EXE	
    For Thermal evaporation  	
    465 per pound	
    -
	
    1	
    KURT J. LESKER	
    50 grams Bottle of MAGANESE PIECES pure, EVM035QXQ	
    For Thermal evaporation	
    Call for info

 1 800 245 1656	
    -
	
    1	
    KURT J. LESKER	
    (1 LB) Bottle of COBALT pellets 99.95% pure, EVMC035QXQ	
    For Thermal evaporation	
    485 per pound	
    -
	
    1	
    KURT J. LESKER	
    (1 LB) Bottle of ZICONIUM pellets 99.9% pure, EVMZR30EXE	
    For Thermal evaporation	
    510 per pound	
    -
	
    1	
    KURT J. LESKER	
    50 grams Bottle of GOLD pellets 99.99% pure, EVMAUXX40G	
    For Thermal evaporation	
    Call for info 

    1 800 245 1656	
    -
	
    1	
    ALDRICH CHEMICAL COMPANY, INC.	
    Gold, shot, 1-6mm, 99.999%, 

    500mg, 32,654-2	
    For Thermal evaporation  	
    Call for info	
    -
	
    1	
    KURT J. LESKER	
    (1 LB) Bottle of COPPER pellets 99.999% pure, EVMCU50EXE	
    For Thermal evaporation	
    595 per pound	
    -
	
    1	
    KURT J. LESKER	
    (1 LB) Bottle of TITANIUM pellets 99.995% pure, EVMT145EXE	
    For Thermal evaporation	
    885 per pound	
    -
	
    1	
    KURT J. LESKER	
    (1 LB) Bottle of NICKEL pellets 99.995% pure, EVMN145EXE	
    For Thermal evaporation	
    535 per pound	
    -
	
    1	
    KURT J. LESKER	
    200 grams Bottle of CHROMIUM pieces 99.998% pure, EVMCR48-H	
    For Thermal evaporation	
    240	
    -
	
    1	
    KURT J. LESKER	
    50 grams Bottle of pellets 99.99% pure, EVMPT40SHOT	
    For Thermal evaporation	
    $110/piece

    how many pieces? estimation	
    -
	
     	
     	
     	
     	
     	
     
	
    3	
    ALDRICH CHEMICAL COMPANY, INC.	
    IRON foils, 1 mm thick, 99.99+%,20g 26,688-4	
    For Thermal evaporation  	
    -	
    $533
	
    2	
    ALDRICH CHEMICAL COMPANY, INC.	
    NICKEL foils, 1 mm thick, 5x5cm 99.99+%, 22.4g

    5	
    For Thermal evaporation	
    -	
    $610 x 2 = $1,220
	
    1	
    ALDRICH CHEMICAL COMPANY, INC.	
    NICKEL foil, 1 mm thick, 5x5cm, 99.995%, 22.4 g

    5	
    For Thermal evaporation	
    -	
    $610
	
    1	
    GOODFELLOW CAMBRIDGE LIMITED	
    COBALT foil, 0.25 mm thick, 10x10 cm, 99.9%, 23.1g LS225104S
    JP	
    For Thermal evaporation	
    $1004	
    -
	
    1	
    GOODFELLOW CAMBRIDGE LIMITED	
    NICKEL foil, 2mm thick, 15x15cm, 99.0%, 411g LS225374 L C	
    For Thermal evaporation	
    $222	
    -
	
     	
     	
     	
     	
     	
     
	
    2	
    ANGSTRON SCIENCES	
    ANTIMONY Sputtering 99.999%, 1.854" dia, 0.125" thick/verbal
    PO/ 00-11599	
    For Sputtering	
    $370	
    -
	
    2	
    ANGSTRON SCIENCES	
    INDIUM Sputtering Target 99.99%, 1.854" dia, 0.125"
    thick/verbal PO/ 00-11599	
    For Sputtering  	
    $200 estimation	
    -
	
     	
     	
     	
     	
     	
     
	
    1	
    OMEGA ENGINEERING, INC.	
    A bit of RHODIUM wire dia, SP13RH	
    For thermocouples or for use in electrochemistry 
    	
    Small Quantity, worthless	
    -
	
    1	
    OMEGA ENGINEERING, INC.	
    A bit of pure PLATINUM 0.005" dia.	
    For thermocouples or for use in electrochemistry 
    	
    Small Quantity worthless	
    -
	
     	
     	
     	
     	
     	
     
	
     	
     	
    FERROFLUID	
     	
     	
     
	
     	
     	
     	
     	
     	
     
	
    2	
    FERROTEC	
    Small bottle of ferofluid (25 Ferrosound EMG 707)	
    Magnetic liquid for test purpose, or used as a magnetic
    medium in sealing, vacuum rotary feedthroughs	
    $50 estimation	
    -
	
    1	
    CAROLINA SUPPLY COMPANY	
    Small bottle, Ferrofluid 50Ml

 75-8210	
    Magnetic liquid for test purpose, or used as a magnetic
    medium in sealing, vacuum rotary feedthroughs	
    $50 estimation	
    -
	
     	
     	
    SOFTWARE	
     	
     	
     
	
     	
     	
     	
     	
     	
     
	
    1	
    TANNER	
    L-EDIT PRO/with manual	
    MEMS design program  	
    4,145	
    -
	
    1	
    NATIONAL INSTRUMENTS	
    LABVIEW	
    Control software for driving electronic test equipment 
    	
    5,456.33

    849.36	
    -
	
    -1	
    -	
    GPIB 1284C Controller	
    Converter interface to GPIB 488.2	
    Part of above	
    -
	
    -2	
    -	
    4 meter IEEE-488 cable	
    Cables	
    -do	
    -
	
    -5	
    -	
    2 meter IEEE-488 cable	
    Cables	
    -do	
    -
	
    -1	
    -	
    PC cable (centronics)	
    Cables	
    -do	
    -
	
    -1	
    -	
    SCB-68 with 1 meter cable	
    Make easier the connection between the test system and the
    Data Acquisition board of LABVIEW on PC  	
    -do	
    -
	
    -	
    -	
    WINDOWS 2000 Pro	
    Software	
    -	
    -
	
     	
     	
     	
     	
     	
     
	
    1	
    INTERSERV CORP.	
    ELECTROMASK	
    OPTICAL PATTERN GENERATOR SOFTWARE FOR DRIVING THE
    ELECTROMASK II PATATERN GENERATOR	
    22,000	
    -
	
     	
     	
     	
     	
     	
     
	
     	
     	
     	
     	
     	
     
	
     	
     	
    OPTICAL MICROSCOPE	
     	
     	
     
	
     	
     	
     	
     	
     	
     
	
    1	
    NIKON	
    Microscope NIKON ti hot	
    -	
    4,000	
    -
	
     	
     	
     	
    -	
    Price on caconline.com  	
    -
	
    -1	
    VOLPI MANUFACTURING USA CO., INC.	
    Illuminator for Nikon Microso e: INTALUX 4000-1	
    -	
    Part of above	
    -
	
    -1	
     	
    Fiber optic cable for connection Nikon to illuminator	
    -	
    -do	
    -
	
     	
     	
     	
     	
     	
     
	
     	
     	
    ELECTROCHEMISTRY TOOLS  	
     	
     	
     
	
     	
     	
     	
     	
     	
     
	
    1	
    CORNING	
    Check-Mite PH-25, Cat no. 475663	
    Portable microprocessor based PH meter with LCD readout	
    $58	
    -
	
    1	
    CORNING	
    Electrode G-P COMBO with RJ 

    Cat. No 476086 with calibration solution	
    PH electrode for measuring PH in solutions	
    $140	
    -
	
    1	
    ACCUMET	
    ELECTRODE 12-620-57	
    PH electrode for measuring PH in solutions	
    -	
    $182 fisher
	
     	
     	
     	
     	
     	
     
	
    1	
    HANNA INSTRUMENTS	
    PICCOLO Plus PH/°C

    With an HI 1295 amplified electrode/no buffer solution	
    Measure solution PH and Temperature	
    $138	
    272 fisher
	
     	
     	
     	
     	
     	
     
	
     	
     	
     	
     	
     	
     
	
     	
     	
    CHEMICAL GLASSWARE AND SUPPLIES 
    	
     	
     	
     
	
     	
     	
     	
     	
     	
     
	
    3	
    CORNING	
    Boxes of 12, 250 mil, graduated pyrex
    beakers	
    -	
    -	
    $36.75/12 beakers

    $110.25
	
    1	
    CORNING	
    Open box with 10, 250ml graduated
    ex beakers	
    -	
    -	
    $30.6
	
    2	
    CORNING	
    Boxes of 6, 600ml, graduated pyrex
    beakers	
    -	
    -	
    2 x $6 = $12
	
    6	
    CORNING	
    4000 ml, graduated pyrex beakers	
    -	
    -	
    $18.78
	
    11	
    CORNING	
    Set (bottom-cover) pyrex dish of 150 x
    20 mm	
    -	
    -	
    $11.8/set

    $130.68
	
    12	
    I-CHEM BRAND	
    12 amber jar 60 ml with cover	
    -	
    -	
    $38.40
	
    6	
    I-CHEM BRAND PRODUCTS	
    6 amber jar (60ml) without cover	
    -	
    -	
    $19.21
	
    100	
    OXFORD LABWARE	
    Disposable polypropylene Funnels with
    6.5cm	
    -	
    -	
    $42.58
	
    1	
    PARTNER MEDICAL PRODUCTS INC.	
    One pack of 500 disposable transfer
    pipettes 1 ml, General purpos  	
    -	
    -	
    $58.73
	
    1	
    PARTNER MEDICAL PRODUCTS INC.	
    One open Pack of 500 disposable
    TRANSFER PIPETTES 1 ml, graduated, general purpose 	
    -	
    -	
    $58.73
	
    6	
    BIBBY STERLIN LTD STONE	
    Bottles with MTH 2000rnl with cover,
    Cat 164-0064	
    Containers for chemical solution for instance	
    -	
    $120 estimation
	
    6	
    BIBBY STERLIN LTD STONE	
    Bottles with MTH 2000rnl with cover,
    Cat 164-0064	
    Containers for chemical solutions for instance	
    -	
    $120 estimation
	
     	
     	
     	
     	
     	
     
	
    18	
    ENTEGRIS, INC.	
    Cover for 125 mm single wafer	
    Single wafer storage (new)	
    $54 estimation	
    -
	
    28	
    ENTEGRIS, INC.	
    Trays for 3" single wafer	
    Single wafer storage (new)	
    $140 estimation	
    -
	
    8	
    ENTEGRS, INC.	
    Cover for 100 mm single	
    new	
    $24 estimation	
    -
	
     	
     	
    - a set of used wafer trays 
    	
     	
     	
     
	
    1	
    JUSTRITES MFG. CO.	
    Storage Cabinet for acids and
    Corrosives 24160 1001	
    Storage Cabinet for

    acids and corrosives	
    829.45	
    -
	
    4	
    FISHERBRAND	
    Microscope 25 slide box	
    -	
    -	
    $20 estimation
	
    6	
    FISHERBRAND	
    Box of plain microscope 3x1x1mm 	
    -	
    -	
    $360 estimation
	
     	
     	
     	
     	
     	
     
	
     	
     	
    INTERNAL SAMPLES, MASKS etc.	
     	
     	
     
	
    1	
    BOX 1	
    - 6 Cubic Blacks boxes containing sets
    of aligner MASKS (glass-Chromium)

    - a set of 8 black flat single container

    - 3 Transparent Cylindrical Boxes containing processed wafers	
    -	
    -	
    -
	
    1	
    BOX 2	
    - a set of Cubic Blacks boxes
    containing sets of aligner MASKS (Glass-Chromium)

    - a set of black flat single container containing aligner mask	
    -	
    -	
    -
	
     	
     	
     	
     	
     	
     
	
     	
     	
    BOOKS  	
     	
     	
     
	
    1	
    WILL RENWICK	
    DIGITAL STORAGE SYSTEMS	
    1964, the Anchor Press Ltd., Tiptree, Essex. John Wiley &
    Sons, Inc.	
    -	
    -
	
    1	
    FREDERICK A. LOWENHEIM	
    Modern Electroplating	
    Third edition, Wiley Interscience, 1974 John Wiley & Sons,
    Inc.	
    -	
    -
	
    1	
    -	
    Documents box:

    - Clean Room notebooks,

    - Papers about magnets and memories

    - Documents related to Pageant Technologies  	
    -	
    -	
    -
	
     	
     	
     	
     	
     	
     
	
     	
     	
    PC ACCESSORIES	
     	
     	
     
	
     	
     	
     	
     	
     	
     
	
    1	
    -	
    Dismounted co uter	
    -	
    -	
    -
	
    1	
    SEGATE	
    hard Drive ST32122A	
    -	
    -	
    -
	
    1	
    WESTERN DIGITAL	
    Caviar 2700, WDA2700-OOF	
    -	
    -	
    -
	
    1	
    COMPAQ	
    Modem, CT: P194BOIEZID087	
    -	
    -	
    -
	
    1	
    SYMBIOS Logic	
    SCSI SE SYM20403	
    -	
    -	
    -
	
    1	
    3COM	
    Fast Etherling, 10/100 base-TX	
    Ethernet adapter  	
    -	
    -
	
     	
     	
    - Some memories	
     	
     	
     
	
     	
     	
    - Some floppy disks

    - Mouse

    - Some cables	
     	
     	
     
	
     	
     	
     	
     	
     	
     
	
     	
     	
    2 MRAM PLATIC MODELS

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