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Solid State Technology

Year 2001
Issue 1

NEWS

Inside Europe


New 'incubators' aim for high-tech development in Scotland, Ireland

EDINBURGH, Scotland—The Scottish Microelectronics Center (SMC), $12.3 million high-tech "business incubator" developed in conjunction with Edinburgh University and Scottish Enterprise, has officially opened its doors with its sights set on strengthening the already vibrant electronics cluster in Scotland.


News


Walking across a floor

Walking across a floor ...


News


Second E. coli scare sparks meat recall

GREEN BAY, WI—Another E. coli scare in Minnesota is being cited as the reason meatpacking company American Foods Group Inc. is recalling 1.1 million pounds of ground beef sent to stores in 15 states in early November.


Particles


Particles

Adept leases manufacturing facility; Solution Consultants gets new identity; Lam ships 300 mm system to Taiwan; Ashland expands ...


News


New contamination control technologies ready to clean up market

PALO ALTO, CA—Plagued by recurring national headlines sounding failed contamination control practices, food producers, now more than ever before, are looking for new ways to make certain that their offerings are as pathogen- and contaminant-free as possible.


News


China throws book at bad medicine

BEIJING—Action has been swift in China's crackdown on substandard pharmaceutical manufacturers and shoddy, used medical equipment sales, but it would seem its State Drug Administration (SDA) is just getting warmed up.


News


The American way for Europe

NICE, France—European Union (EU) leaders at a December summit here approved a European Commission proposal for the establishment of an agency similar to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to ensure food safety from "farm to fork."


News


Intel delays Colorado fab opening

COLORADO SPRINGS, CO—A shortage of electricians and clean pipe fitters has caused Intel Corp. to delay the opening of its $1.2 billion manufacturing plant here. The 120,000-square-foot cleanroom, originally slated to run silicon by Thanksgiving, won't be up and running until later in the first quarter this year, says Chuck Mulloy, spokesman for Intel.


DEPARTMENTS

Inventors Corner


Inventor's Corner

Cleanroom ceiling beams; Outside air conditioner; Cleanroom filtering system; Electronic component cleaning ...


Unfiltered


Cosmetics in cleanrooms ... again?

When cleanroom and contamination control people sit around the campfire and tell stories, all kinds of really interesting and old stuff tends to come out.


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Informed use

As industries and markets grow more competitive, and as the unarguable edict of energy conservation becomes widely accepted in all industries, it is necessary to re-evaluate existing methods of airflow design, since airflow is the biggest factor effecting both the initial start-up and operating costs of cleanrooms.


Viewpoint


The simple, beautiful details

As we race to adapt and integrate new technologies and processes into our clean manufacturing environments, we often forget to take a close look at the fundamentals along the way. By asking a few simple questions, we may be able to fold new processes into our standard operating procedures (SOPs) or quickly eliminate the thought of them altogether.


Viewpoint


The greatest form of flattery

We all do it: Point a blaming, bony finger at the government, and for whatever reason, it validates our gripes, be it personal or collective.


FEATURES

Built To Spec


Cleanroom in a box

These days, it isn't a stretch to have a softwall cleanroom project that goes together like an Erector Set or Lincoln Logs. And that's how Gus Rotstein, test area coordinator for Despatch Industries (Minneapolis), describes the high-performance industrial oven manufacturer's first cleanroom venture.


Features


New ways of thinking about air handling

As industries and markets grow more competitive, and as the unarguable edict of energy conservation becomes widely accepted in all industries, it is necessary to re-evaluate existing methods of airflow design, since airflow is the biggest factor effecting both the initial start-up and operating costs of cleanrooms.


Special Report


When fan filter units are the right call

For the past five years, construction personnel at Cirent Semiconductor's Orlando, FL, wafer fab have installed hundreds of fan filter units (FFUs) in support areas, while choosing distributed air circulation systems for main production areas.


COLUMNS

Market Focus


Biotech, infectious diseases fueling growth of biological laboratories

Those of us living in modern industrialized nations may forget that the world of infectious diseases can be a dangerous world. Infectious diseases are the leading cause of death worldwide, and infectious diseases in the U.S. account for 25 percent of all visits to physicians each year. Furthermore, anti-microbial agents are the second most frequently prescribed class of drugs.


Electronics


The low-cost, fast way to acquire a cleanroom

Many precision products, while still requiring some degree of environmental contaminant control, can settle for less than the state of-the-art cleanroom used in semiconductor manufacturing. One definition of a precision product is a product that must be manufactured in a cleanroom.


Life Sciences


Take the risk

Flexibility is a word that is not often spoken in an industry that requires a tortuous path of documentation for facilities, process and documentation changes. Many in the industry see the risk of changing facilities, process or equipment for the sake of improvement or cost reduction as not acceptable.


PRODUCTS

New Products


New Products

CleanBarrier curtain from Technical Air Products; Bactericidal filter from Technovation; Safety light curtain Scientific Technologies Inc. ...


Product Comparator


ULPA—When HEPA isn't clean enough

Microscopic dust, bacteria, viruses and allergens beware. Filters used in air cleaning have become so precise that the most delicate wafer architecture can be exposed in cleanrooms without the slightest contamination from some very small particles.