SACHEM Bronze Sponsor at SPCC 2018 in Cambridge, MA

SACHEM Bronze Sponsor at SPCC 2018 in Cambridge, MA

(Austin, TX) SACHEM, Inc. announced today that it is a sponsor of the 19th Surface Preparation and Cleaning Conference (SPCC) in Cambridge, MA. Experts will be on hand to provide an overview of SACHEM’s Envure System™, a platform of high performance electronic formulation components and TMAH alternatives for precise and complex wafer cleaningselective etching, photoresist developing and stripping surface preparation needs.

“With TMAH coming under ever-increasing scrutiny in the semiconductor industry, it’s more important than ever to have high-purity, high-performance alternatives available. SACHEM’s expanding portfolio of TMAH alternatives combined with our dedication to health and safety make us the go-to for formulation components,” commented Kevin McLaughlin, Business Director Electronic Materials at SACHEM.  The Envure System™ includes four categories of products for Clean (CL), Etch (SE), Develop (DV) and Strip (ST) applications.  SACHEM developed several TMAH alternatives with the same or better capabilities in these applications.

SPCC is scheduled for April 10-11th.  The Surface Preparation and Cleaning Conference (SPCC) is the world’s largest conference dedicated to cleaning and preparation. SPCC offers a unique opportunity for IC manufacturers, equipment makers, chemical and material suppliers, metrology and process monitoring suppliers, and researchers to hear presentations on innovative research cleaning technologies for the electronics industry. The scope of the conference encompasses front-end, back-end, equipment, materials, metrology, and equipment developments and issues in wafer cleaning.

Headquartered in Austin, Texas, SACHEM is a chemical science company with full commercial operations and research facilities in North America, Europe, China and Japan. Our technology revolves around high purity and is successfully applied in markets like electronic materialsoilfield chemicals,  catalystspolymers,  pharmaceutical,  agrochemicalsbiotechnology and energy materials.