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- 20 July 2006 -
BOC Edwards liquid abatement
system for metal electroplating waste
At SEMICON West 2006, in San Francisco, BOC Edwards, the
supplier of vacuum and abatement equipment has released its
new electroplated metals abatement system (EPMA) product,
which offers simplified liquid waste treatment and lower cost
of ownership than conventional approaches. The first system
has been installed and is operational in a major US electronics
manufacturing facility where it processes metal laden waste
streams from both CMP and multiple plating operations in a
single integrated process.
"EPMA greatly simplifies the task of managing waste
from electrochemical deposition processes," said Phil
Chandler, general manager liquid abatement, BOC Edwards. "An
EPMA system treats multiple waste streams from CMP and plating
operations. EPMA generates an easy-to-handle, highly concentrated
liquid waste--unlike traditional methods that involve either
transporting large volumes of material for off-site processing
or managing multiple precipitation based processes, and the
solid waste that they create."
Metallization steps for semiconductor, MRAM, disk platen,
and disk head manufacturing produce large volumes of dilute
waste with relatively low concentrations of metals including
copper, nickel, cobalt and iron. These wastes are produced
by post-plating rinse and by planarization steps. Most of
the metals are regulated and must be removed before the liquid
waste can be discharged. However, the large volumes and dilute
concentrations make traditional treatment methods such as
precipitation, economically less viable.
The EPMA system removes metals from both CMP and plating
rinse streams, discharging a final effluent with very low
metals concentrations, and producing a highly concentrated
metal bearing waste. The system combines a novel fluidized
bed ion exchange system and a multiple stage nano-filtration
unit, such that waste volumes are reduced by factors of 1,000
to 1 or more, and metals in the concentrated waste exceed
20,000 ppm.
www.bocedwards.com.
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