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If your wafers are fragile or having thin membranes, cantilevers or suspended bridges that risk to stick or adhere to the surface it can be a good idea to dry your wafers in the ethanol fume dryer. Ethanol is heated to 70°C and your wafers are placed in the fumes of Ethanol which will make the water to evaporate from the surface. | If your wafers are fragile or having thin membranes, cantilevers or suspended bridges that risk to stick or adhere to the surface it can be a good idea to dry your wafers in the ethanol fume dryer. Ethanol is heated to 70°C and your wafers are placed in the fumes of Ethanol which will make the water to evaporate from the surface. | ||
[[image:Ethanol fume | [[image:Ethanol fume dry1.jpg|200x350px|left|thumb|Ethanol fume dry is placed to the right of the spin dryer 1 in C-1]] | ||
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Drying Comparison Table
Equipment | Spin dryer 1 | Spin dryer 2 | Spin dryer 3 | Spin dryer 4 | Single wafer spin dryer 1 | Single wafer spin dryer 2 | Single wafer spin dryer 3 | Critical point dryer | Ethanol fume dryer | N2 guns |
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Spin dryers
A tool used for drying wafers. A single cassette of wafers is placed in a stainless steel rotor. The wafers are centered just off the axis of rotation, and rotated at high RPM so that centrifugal force “locks” the wafers in place.
Some of the tools have DI water connected, and can be used for both rinsing and drying of wafers, while other tools do not and can only be used for drying. All wafers have to be washed in a wetbench cleaning station before going into the spin dryer, regardless of using the rinse function or not.
The user manual, technical information, and contact information can be found in LabManager: Spin dryer 1 Spin dryer 2 Spin dryer 3 Spindryer 4 (4",6")
Process information
Standard process is 120 seconds for 100mm wafers or 180 seconds for 150mm wafers, at 2000 RPM - drying only.
If rinsing is used as well, the standard process is 60 seconds of rinse at 500 RPM, followed by 120/180 seconds of drying at 2000 RPM.
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Spin dryer 1 in C-1.
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Spin dryer 2 in B-1.
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Spin dryer 3 in D-3.
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Spin dryer 4 in E-5.
Single wafer spin dryers
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Single wafer spin dryer 1 in B-1.
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Single wafer spin dryer 2 in C-1.
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Single wafer spin dryer 3 in D-3.
Critical point dryer
Ethanol fume dryer
If your wafers are fragile or having thin membranes, cantilevers or suspended bridges that risk to stick or adhere to the surface it can be a good idea to dry your wafers in the ethanol fume dryer. Ethanol is heated to 70°C and your wafers are placed in the fumes of Ethanol which will make the water to evaporate from the surface.
Nitrogen guns