Pall's Total Fluid Management Program Grabs Spotlight at SEMICON West; Five New Products Showcased.EAST HILLS, N.Y. -- In a program that is redefining the microelectronics filtration market, Pall Corporation (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange : PLL PLL - phase-locked loop ) unveils its newest Total Fluid Management (TFM TFM Traffic Flow Management TFM TeX Font Metrics TFM Transportacion Ferroviaria Mexicana TFM Trusted Facility Manual TFM Testicular Feminization TFM Total Facility Management TFM Tentative Final Monograph TFM Transaction Flow Manager TFM Thermally Fused Melamine ) developments for semiconductor manufacturing at SEMICON SEMICON Semiconductors Equipment and Material International Conference West. The Company will also introduce five new products that boost process reliability, reproducibility and productivity. The new products for lithography, gas purification and chemical applications are the latest additions to Pall's TFM portfolio to improve the economics of integrated circuit and display manufacturing. Pall's TFM program is the first of its kind in the microelectronics filtration market. TFM brings together the Company's filtration and separations materials and scientific services capabilities to provide customers with synergistic, efficient and cost-effective fluid management systems. With TFM, Pall provides both products and services that support the industry's needs from the incoming raw materials to the outgoing waste streams and the key steps in between. By managing microelectronics filtration as a single, integrated system, customers can realize greater consistency, with higher yields, reliable product quality and less waste in their semiconductor manufacturing processes. "Today's Pall is more than a supplier of filters. Total Fluid Management is changing the way our industry approaches filtration of critical semiconductor manufacturing processes," said Steve Chisolm, president of Pall Microelectronics. "By looking at the totality of process needs - and drawing on our deep pool of capabilities - we help customers reach their manufacturing goals faster than ever before." At SEMICON West, Pall will showcase several new products that support TFM and demonstrate the breadth of its core technology strengths. Asymmetric membrane technologies Pall introduces three new filters based on the company's proprietary asymmetric nanoporous membrane material, which gives users a patented technology to filter impurities below 50nm while maintaining exceptional flow rates. They are: --Asymmetric P-Nylon Filter - extends Pall's 0.02-micron filtration to a broader range of lithography chemistries, including 193nm and 248nm photoresists. The new filter builds on the success of Pall's standard, 0.02-micron-rated P-Nylon filter, which is proven to significantly reduce defects in bottom anti-reflective coating (BARC) and 193 nm photoresist chemistries. --Ultipleat(R) CET CET abbr. Central European Time CET Central European Time CET n abbr (= Central European Time) → hora de Europa central CET abbr Filter - increases flow rates up to 30 percent over conventional filters for copper plating processes. This filter is the latest addition to Pall's growing family of Copper Electroplating electroplating: see plating. electroplating Process of coating with metal by means of an electric current. Plating metal may be transferred to conductive surfaces (e.g., metals) or to nonconductive surfaces (e.g. Technology (CET) filters. --Ultipleat(R) ME Filter - increases flow rates nearly 50 percent over conventional filters to improve performance, productivity and yield in high-volume semiconductor etch processes. Gas purification technologies Pall introduces two new technologies from the Company's rapidly expanding family of gas purification products: --Gaskleen(R)-SP purifier assembly - a novel purification technology specifically designed to protect zirconium zirconium (zərkō`nēəm), metallic chemical element; symbol Zr; at. no. 40; at. wt. 91.22; m.p. about 1,852°C;; b.p. 4,377°C;; sp. gr. 6.5 at 20°C;; valence +2, +3, or +4. oxide (ZrO2) sensors used in oxygen analyzers. Reduces the number of analyzer calibrations required, boosting productivity in key emerging semiconductor processes, such as low-temperature rapid thermal processing Rapid Thermal Processing (or RTP) refers to a semiconductor manufacturing process which heats silicon wafers to high temperatures (up to 1200 C or greater) on a timescale of several seconds or less. . --AresKleen(TM) FCP (Fibre Channel Protocol) See Fibre Channel. FCP - Flat Concurrent Prolog. ["Design and Implementation of Flat Concurrent Prolog", C. Mierowsky, TR CS84-21 Weizmann Inst, Dec 1984]. point-of-use medium - purifies fluorocarbon fluorocarbon /flu·o·ro·car·bon/ (floor´o-kahr?b?n) any of the class of organic compounds consisting of carbon and fluorine only. semiconductor process gases to sub-part per billion levels, helping to improve manufacturing yields in IC devices with features as small as 65nm. Pall Microelectronics is the global leader in filtration, separations and purification technologies for the microelectronics industry. It supports the semiconductor, data storage, fiber optic, advance display and materials markets with a comprehensive suite of contamination control solutions for chemical, gas, water, chemical mechanical polishing and photolithography processes. About Pall Corporation Pall Corporation (NYSE: PLL) is the global leader in the rapidly growing field of filtration, separations and purification. Pall's business is organized around two broad markets: Life Sciences and Industrial. The Company provides leading-edge products to meet the demanding needs of customers in biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, transfusion medicine transfusion medicine Blood banking A subspecialty of clinical pathology or internal medicine which is involved in Pt management through administration of blood cells and blood products including fresh-frozen plasma and cryoprecipitate; TM specialists are versant in , semiconductors, water purification, aerospace and broad industrial markets. Total revenues for fiscal 2004 were $1.8 billion. The Company is headquartered in East Hills, New York East Hills is a village in Nassau County, New York on the North Shore of Long Island. It is considered part of the Greater Roslyn area, which is anchored by the Village of Roslyn. As of the United States 2000 Census, the village population was 6,842. with extensive operations throughout the world. Further information is available at www.pall.com. Editor's Note: --Pall executives are available for interviews at the SEMICON West tradeshow, July 12- 14, at San Francisco's Moscone Center, Booth #5556, North Hall --Photos and additional information can be found at http://www.pall.com/corporate_37352.asp. |
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