PFAS is prevalent in our world and very much in our current conversation. But what is it? (or more correctly, what are they?), why are they under great scrutiny? are they all hazardous? and how would the semiconductor industry be impacted by their removal? With so much at stake, it is imperative that we have clarity in the discussion to ensure we successfully address this issue.
This webinar has addressed the what, why, and how of PFAS in the semiconductor industry. Laurie Beu, noted semiconductor EHS consultant and leader of SIA’s Semiconductor PFAS Consortium, has provided an overview of PFAS materials, concerns about health effects, and the current state of regulatory response. Laurie’s talk will be followed by Ralph Dammel, Technology Fellow at EMD Electronics, who has provided insights from a materials manufacturer’s perspective on the use of PFAS in the multiple markets addressed by EMD. He has discussed the importance of PFAS in lithography chemicals, the impact of potential new regulations, and options to reduce or eliminate the use of PFAS in semiconductor applications.
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Electronic Materials Group (EMG)