Wednesday, June 29, 2016

Tips on Selecting the Right Options for Your Wet Bench Equipment

Modutek wet benches consist of white polypropylene construction with 304 stainless steel construction available for solvent applications. They can be built to any size and length depending on a customer’s requirements. The wet benches include safety features such as safety interlocks, emergency power off buttons, PVC safety shields, and wiring to NFPA 70 and 79.

Fully-automated wet bench stations use SolidWorks Simulation Professional and SolidWorks Flow Simulation software to optimize the semiconductor fabrication process and its performance. This eliminates human operator error by calculating the chemical dosage and operating the station to optimize process performance.

Semi-automated stations have some of the advanced features and precision of an automated station without the higher cost of the fully automated station. Customers can enjoy the benefits of process uniformity and precision of robotic controls as well as the SolidWorks Professional and Flow software at a reduced cost.

Manual wet benches are the most cost-effective way to get the safety features and operating characteristics of the Modutek wet process equipment family. These stations provide an effective start for customers to use wet process equipment. They can later add more automation features into these stations.

Solvent stations have a 304 stainless steel construction with fire suppression. They are available with the same fully automated, semi-automated and manual station options as Modutek’s other wet processing stations. These are for customers with applications that use acetone or IPA or want to do photo resist stripping or EDP etching.


Time-saving dry to dry wet process equipment removes transfers and increases throughput and yield. Customers who want to simplify this process may choose this equipment. Read more details in the article on the site titled “Tips on Selecting the Right Options for Your Wet Bench Equipment.”

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