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Check out books from your local library on semiconductors, which are solid crystalline substances, such as germanium or silicon, that possess electrical conductivity, acting as insulators and base materials for computer chips and other electronic devices. You’ll find out about the different types of semiconductors, such as diodes, infrared, high speed, lasers, transistors, uncooled, antimonide-based compound, and oxide, as well as what’s involved in semiconductors, such as microprocessor chips, microelectronics, vox platforms, microbolometers, vanadium, and indium. While you’re on the Internet, do some research on semiconductor equipment and supplies, which can include accessories, tools, machines, devices, and parts. Choose a few different semiconductor manufacturing equipment and supplies wholesalers to start with and call each to get contact information, hours, location, product line, and price ranges on everything from silicon semiconductors to transistors to diodes to infrared devices and parts. Inquire if there are any sales or deals going on that you could take advantage of, such as bulk discounts. Do your research beforehand, comparing brands and price. Make sure the manufacturer or wholesaler you buy from has a good reputation in the semiconductor equipment and supply business, offering quality products at a fair price. Inquire whether the company is part of a local, national, or international entity, with any affiliations. Ask if the wholesaler has a website you can browse for more information as well. Before choosing a manufacturer for your semiconductor equipment and supplies needs, keep in mind the company’s hours, location, directions, parts, product selection, web presence, quality, price, and shipping information.
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