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To make a single six-inch-wide silicon wafer disk requires 20 pounds of chemicals, 22 cubic feet of hazardous gases and 2,275 gallons of water, according to Mr. Smith's coalition, and the byproducts include 7 gallons of hazardous waste.
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The instruments that Ed Stone helps to design and build are made, at the core, of thin silicon wafers or disks.
Comparative studies of the fluid pressure and workpiece orientation between the disk and wafer carriers during chemical mechanical polishing were conducted.
On the technology side, Intel will start using larger 300-millimeter wafers, the round disks from which "dies," or early versions of semiconductors, are cut.
Its products and services are used by the majority of bare wafer, IC, lithography reticle and disk manufacturers in the world.
Kibbeh sajiyeh, a wafer-thin double crusted kibbeh disk, holds a layer of seasoned minced meat studded with pine nuts.
Using this configuration, we established that if there is a gradual minute change in disk size across the wafer, the lasing wavelength can be tuned continuously (Fig. 2b), in line with predictions by optical modeling (Supplementary Figs. 3 and 4).
In this work, four Zr Ti B Si thin film metal glasses (TFMGs) were fabricated on Si wafer and AISI 420 stainless steel disk substrates using four pure targets by a co-sputtering system.
This effect has been found in batch implanters where wafers are scanned on a spinning disk or wheel.
The PDMS was subsequently removed from the wafer and cut to give a circular disk with a diameter of 15 mm.
On Monday, for example, analysts highlighted a new concern: 300-millimeter wafers, which are silicon disks used to manufacture essential chips for the iPhone and iPad.
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