Solvay, a leading global supplier of specialty materials, has announced that it will attend Semicon China 2023 at Shanghai New International Expo Centre from June 29 to July 1, said the company.
Exhibiting at Booth E7249, the company will present a complete array of advanced polymers and chemicals designed to push the limits of chip performance with outstanding purity, long-lasting chemical stability and optimized resistance to high temperatures and plasma.
With extensive technical industry expertise and a broad product portfolio, Solvay is a leading supplier of specialty polymers and chemicals for the semiconductor industry across all stages of manufacturing from FEOL (front-end-of-line) to BEOL (back-end-of-line), including duct coating, filtration, piping and tubing, wafer handling, lithography, as well as testing and packaging.
Solvay’s specialty polymers and chemicals for the semiconductors industry have proven their superior resistance to the harsh conditions of cutting-edge semiconductor processes needed for innovative semiconductor node designs. These materials can be found in nearly every processing step, including cleaning, chemical vapor deposition (CVD), dry and wet etching and chemical mechanical polishing (CMP). Polymer offerings span from polysulfones and semi-crystalline specialties to fluoroelastomers, all engineered to provide superior cleanliness and purity, excellent chemical stability and high heat tolerance in combination with long-term reliability and efficiency in advanced semiconductor applications. This is complemented by a wide range of high-purity, high-quality and consistent semiconductor process chemicals used primarily in the cleaning and etching stages of semiconductor chip production.
We remind, Solvay Specialty Polymers USA, LLC, a subsidiary of Solvay S.A. (Solvay) and the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) announced an agreement resolving certain PFAS related claims in New Jersey. Under the terms of the agreement, Solvay will pay USD75 million to NJDEP for Natural Resource Damages (NRDs) and USD100 million to fund NJDEP PFAS remediation projects in areas of New Jersey near the company’s West Deptford site.
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