2015 Taiwan Clean Technology Association Distinguished Lecture

2015Taiwan Clean Technology Association Distinguished Lecture

(2015 Taiwan Cleaning Technology Association Distinguished Lecturer)

Host Taiwan Clean Technology AssociationNational Taipei University of technology and clean technology research and Development Center
In association with Taiwan High-tech FacilitiesResearch Center
Cost Chinese Association for clean technologies and SEMI Taiwan high-tech facility Committee members free, residual discretion charge 300 NTD.We welcome you to join Taiwan Clean Technology Association at the site.
Location Jhubei Division of National Taiwan University, 2/f, Room 206No. 88, Zhuangjing 1st Road, Jhubei City, Hsinchu County (BI Zhen, Jhubei Division of National Taiwan University)TEL:03-668-1274
Date 2015/4/8 (Wednesday) 13:30~16:00 break
PresenterAnd the topic Speaker: Dr. Guillaume Gallet.Dr. Gallet is Global Product Manager for AMC filtration products at Camfil. He has a Ph.D. in Polymer Technology from the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, Sweden.Topic:

Differences between laboratory and in situ tests of AMC filters.

Summary:

Airborne Molecular Contamination (AMC) filtration has become a standard feature of modern microelectronics manufacturing. Forecasting the lifetime of filtration systems is key to ensure correct contamination levels inside Cleanrooms as well as proper budget and adequate filter designs. Yet product specifications and datasheets often lack information about expected in-situ performances.

This presentation will investigate what hurdles filtration companies are facing to estimate in-situ lifetime and the relevance of current test standards to low concentration levels observed in microelectronics facilities.

Host

National Taipei University of technology Professor Hu Shizheng

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