Monday, March 25, 2019

Selecting a Wet Bench Manufacturer That Meets Your Process Requirements

Semiconductor fabrication is a complex process, and it can take as long as eight weeks (or more) to complete a manufacturing cycle. That’s why it’s critical to use a wet bench station with high-quality components that work reliably, to ensure that every manufacturing process involved complies with important industry standards.

Here are the ways to choose a wet bench manufacturer and a station that will meet a client’s needs:

1) A wet bench needs to address all your requirements

Do you need a fully automated, semi-automated or manual wet bench station? Your requirements, as well as your budget, will determine which type of wet bench station you will need.

You also need to consider what kind of processes engineers will use the wet bench for and confirm the kind of fire-resistant plastics that should be used. You should also need to consider what chemicals will be used in the process (acetone, NMP, photo-resist stripping, etc.)

2) Choose a turnkey solution

A wet bench station manufacturer should offer complete and fully integrated systems. You should order semiconductor wet process equipment from a vendor who not only provides the wet bench that you need but also provide you with full installation, after-sales service, technical support, and warranty support.

3) Look at reputation and longevity

Look for a well-established wet bench manufacturer with a good reputation for product and service quality, along with many years of experience in the wet bench and wet process equipment industry. Maintaining a relationship with the supplier will also be a big benefit to the customer especially in terms of needing assistance with the installation, repairs and equipment upgrades.


Find additional information in the complete article “Selecting a Wet Bench Manufacturer That Meets Your Process Requirements”. If you have questions or would like to schedule a free consultation, contact Modutek by email Modutek@Modutek.com or call 866–803–1533.

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