Tuesday, October 1, 2013 – SACHEM is a sponsor at the Strategic Materials Conference (SMC 2013) October 16-17th in Santa Clara, California. SACHEM experts will be on hand to discuss Envure™ and Mobius System® Chemical Recycling.
Envure™ is a portfolio of chemicals used by formulators developing lithography, selective etching, wafer cleaning and chemical stripping solutions for the semiconductor industry. SACHEM’s Envure™ is tunable with temperature and concentration to meet your specific application needs.
Mobius System® Chemical Recycling is a cost-effective and easy way to recycle TMAH. Recycling tetramethylammonium hydroxide (TMAH) used to be an expensive and inefficient process. With Mobius System® you increase capacity, save money, reduce water consumption and go green by reducing carbon footprint and emissions.
“The electronic materials industry requires excellent formulated solutions to solve current and upcoming process issues,” said Kevin McLaughlin, SACHEM’s Global Electronics Marketing Manager. “These solutions require precision, high-purity components targeted at effective, low CoO formulation development. SACHEM is a trusted, capable partner leading the way to this goal.”
SMC 2013 is the only conference dedicated to exploring the application trends, market dynamics and business opportunities in advanced electronic materials. The two-day conference offers presentations from leading market analysts, leading manufacturers, industry consortium, top suppliers and academic researchers, along with an innovative interactive format designed to facilitate business contacts and networking.
SACHEM, Inc. is a global chemical science company with full commercial operations in the United States, the Netherlands (Zaltbommel), Japan and China. SACHEM has been a leading supplier of products used in developers, etchants, strippers and cleaners for electronics applications. Our high purity expertise enables the design of novel formulation components to achieve complex selectivity goals. Based in Austin, Texas, SACHEM’s expanding worldwide operations include manufacturing and research facilities in North America, Europe and Asia with a global service network and presence spanning over 30 countries. Contact us for more information, TMAH Safety Best Practices or to schedule a consultation. We love to talk chemistry!