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Planarization Slurry (CMP)
Nanomaterials are designed or suitable for chemical mechanical planarization or polishing applications. The fine particle size and modified properties due to nanoscale sizing may enhance chemical surface activity and improve surfacing characteristics. As microelectronic structures reach
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MICRO:Industry News:World Beat (Oct '99)
finds local manufacturer. J.T. Baker has contracted a Seoul-based firm to manufacture the Baker line of chemical strippers for the Asian market. Mallinckrodt Baker, parent company of the New Jersey based supplier, signed an agreement with Dong Woo Fine Chemicals, a subsidiary of Sumitomo Chemical
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Pulp & Paper - Whitewater Heating
White water is a fine particle slurry used throughout the papermaking process. Its name derives from fine fiber particles. in the water that give it a milky white appearance. White water drains from the paper stock into pit below the paper. machine and is used for a variety of uses
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MICRO:March 1998:Product Technology News (p.122)
surfaces, ruin batches, and lower yields. The QC tool measures the size of very fine particles from 0.02 to 2000 um in the slurry, attaining high resolution in approximately 30 seconds. Self-calibrating, the analyzer is precision guaranteed by the company to within 0.6%. The tool features 87 detectors
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MICRO: Spotlight
, South Hall, Booth 926). CMP filters. Solaris SLR01 filters from Mykrolis meet the small-footprint requirements of 300-mm CMP applications and optimize the dispensing of fine-particle slurries in copper and STI processes. The SLR03 filter manages larger-particle slurries in oxide and metal processes
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Efficient use of fluorescent whitening agents
with three examples from the production of uncoated fine paper where combined use of a unique FWA slurry and special pigment colorants has proved to be highly effective. For liquid and dry food packaging papers and boards, the use of a complete whiteness package is now available. Whiteness
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Clarification of Paint and Other Protective Coatings
into the product. In this highly competitive field, Kason Separators equipped with fine screen cloths are used to remove contaminating solids from shellac and a wide variety of paints including alkyd, latex and water base types; high gloss enamels; aluminum pastes, etc. Vibratory Screeners, Centrifugal
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Vendors waste no time responding to need for post-CMP treatment
that the company's approach eliminates the need to build another facility. "A centralized system is probably fine for a company like Intel with 30 polishers. But most companies with six polishers don't have the money to put up a building for centrally treating the waste." Lucid will begin full commercial