Controlled temperature is important in the production of semiconductor devices. The process requires highly precise and effective liquid cooling or air condition cooling. Opti Temp provides thermal temperature management for many chip manufacturing technologies with liquid chillers for the semiconductor industry.
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The semiconductor industry has experienced growth in recent years and Opti Temp has not missed the opportunity to grow with it. These semiconductor systems have specific needs that require precise temperature control, resulting in lower defects and greater yields during rapid thermal processing of silicon wafers for the semiconductor industry. Chillers that provide accurate temperature control are also important for environmental control and energy conservation.
Opti Temp offers several complete lines of high-quality Recirculating Refrigerated Fluid Chillers and non-refrigerated Heat Exchangers that can be integrated into the production of silicon wafers for the semiconductor industries and for other systems used for research and development.
Since Opti Temp has proven to be a reliable supplier of Fluid Chillers and Heat Exchange equipment for a number of semiconductor applications. Opti Temp will build a standard system for you or, if needed, design to customer requirements for size, portability, operating conditions, thermal load, and system footprint.
Designed for the industrial environment with a long service life in mind these chillers are recommended for all types of semiconductor manufacturing processes.
At this time in microchip manufacturing technology most chillers for semiconductor processing and manufacturing are used on 200 and 300 MM processes.
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This size of 200 and 300 MM is the size of the Silicon substrate or wafer that the microchip is made on. The larger the substrate the more efficient the process as a larger substrate means more chips per wafer.
Semiconductor chillers have several key differences from your standard off the shelf chiller. The key differences are found in the method of heat removal and the features and or safety mechanisms incorporated into Semiconductor chillers.
First lets look at heat removal, chillers that use electro-mechanical refrigeration remove heat either to the air or to a water source. Most semiconductor manufactures prefer the water-cooled chillers as these do not have fans which circulated dust and other small particulates around a clean room. (Most semi-processes occur in a clean room). Water cooled chillers are generally designed to use the minimum amount of facility cooling water to produce the needed cooling effect. This is accomplished through proper sizing of the evaporator. For any water-cooled chiller a minimum amount of water will be required to allow the refrigeration system to operate for a given heat load. It is this low amount of water flow that is targeted to reduce water usage, energy consumption, reduce plumbing sizes and therefore material costs.
Now for the biggest difference between an 'off the shelf' chiller and a chiller for semiconductor processes, the SEMI-S2- code. This is a safety code that states what a chiller must include and not include in order to maintain the high safety standard demanded from the SEMI industry.
The key points of this code state the following prerequisites for a semiconductor chiller:
In a nutshell, these eight differences are the main factors setting semiconductor chillers apart from standard chillers.