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April 23, 2008 - Suited for use in wafer protective devices, Ultra-Pure Transparent (UPT) Stat-Loy 63000CT series can prevent contamination of wafers. Compounds are transparent and permanently antistatic materials that enable IC foundries to leverage argon-fluoride (ArF) lasers to provide fine circuitry down to 45 nm and below. Electrically conductive materials meet cleanliness requirements and exhibit ultra-low outgassing of VOCs and low levels of leachable ions.

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SABIC Innovative Plastics' New Ultra-Pure Stat-Loy Compounds Provide Huge 'Clean' Plastics Solution to Semicon Industry


SHANGHAI, China - April 17, 2008 - As consumers demand more power and functionality from electronics, the semiconductor industry strives to fit more functionality onto existing integrated circuits, or "chips." The next-generation of chip manufacture is a photolithography process using argon-fluoride (ArF) laser technology. However, adoption of ArF lasers was delayed by the lack of sufficiently "clean" plastics used in protective containers (photomasks and reticles) for the IC manufacturing process. To address this challenge and respond to customer needs, SABIC Innovative Plastics' LNP* Specialty Compounds business has developed Ultra-Pure Transparent (UPT) Stat-Loy* 63000CT series compounds. Used in wafer protection devices, UPT Stat-Loy compounds can prevent damage from outgassing that can contaminate wafers, increase rejects, and raise costs.

Meeting IC Customer Needs

IC manufacture demands stringent clean room procedures. As pitches become finer, the effect of contaminants from plastic outgassing is more pronounced. If volatile organic compounds (VOCs) or leachable ions reach the surface of silicone wafers, photomasks or reticles, they can damage the device or disrupt functionality. The use of higher-powered ArF lasers makes wafers and containers even more susceptible to damage from outgassing.

"The inadequacies of available container materials impeded the move to ArF laser light for years," said Yeo Aun Hua, LNP product manager, SABIC Innovative Plastics. "Recognizing that upgrading to this new technology is critical for IC manufacturers, SABIC Innovative Plastics proactively developed the UPT Stat-Loy 63000CT compounds to help remove a major hurdle in the miniaturization of components. Our R&D efforts and commitment to innovation will help enable IC foundries to leverage ArF lasers to provide extremely fine circuitry down to 45 nm and below."

Gudeng Precision Industrial Co. Ltd has become one of the world's largest manufacturers of ultra-clean photomask shipping/storing carriers and reticle cleaning equipment for phase shift mask (PSM) and high-end reticles. According to Dr. Poshin Lee, technical manager, "Stat-Loy 63000CT is an excellent material for current and upcoming wafer/photomask transportation tools in fabs. It can meet critical cleanliness requirements and provide the lowest risk of contamination during in-fab transportation."

Under the brand TAC Carrier, Sakase Chemical Co., Ltd. has developed new containers for shipping non-JEDEC-standard components, including precision, micro-parts and thin film IC chips, which are often difficult to handle due to their design and shape. According to Ikuo Konishi, general manager of Development Division, "Combining the Stat-Loy 63000CT compound - which provides anti-static properties and ultra purity - and the adhesive agent from Kaneka, enabled us to develop a new product line for difficult-to-handle, non-JEDEC standard components such as MEMS, lenses, chips, wafers, and precision parts with extremely low risk of contamination. We installed a clean room for commercialization of UPT and Kaneka material and will start manufacturing these newly developed shipping cases for leading engineering manufacturers in Japan."

Ultra-low outgassing raises IC manufacturing yields

To provide the right solutions for customers, SABIC Innovative Plastics expanded the existing LNP Stat-Loy product line with the Stat-Loy 63000CT series compounds, which are ultra-clean, transparent, permanently antistatic materials, offering ultra-low outgassing of VOCs and low levels of leachable ions. In comparison, transparent antistatic poly(methyl) methacrylate (PMMA) exhibits high outgassing leading to the formation of haze. Opaque, carbon-black-based compounds make it impossible to verify reticle or photomask code numbers against box numbers without opening the containers. However, UPT Stat-Loy 63000CT compounds provide outstanding clarity, cleanliness, and electrical conductivity.

Furthermore, the polycarbonate-alloy-based design provides more than 20 times the impact resistance of other materials on the market.

The new material is also colorable to virtually any shade of molded-in color, including a range of special pigment effects. UPT Stat-Loy 63000CT series compounds are excellent candidates for photomask and wafer protection devices, chip boxes, MEMS cases, reticle pods, and processing carriers.

UPT Stat-loy 63000CT compounds are available globally. For additional information on the SABIC Innovative Plastics' LNP Stat-Loy compounds, please visit the company's website at www.sabic-ip.com.

About SABIC Innovative Plastics

SABIC Innovative Plastics is a global supplier of plastic resins widely used in automotive, healthcare, consumer electronics, transportation, performance packaging, building and construction, telecommunications and optical media applications. The company manufactures and compounds polycarbonate, ABS, ASA, PPE, PC/ABS, PBT and PEI resins, as well as the LNP* line of high-performance specialty compounds, under such well known brand names as Lexan*, Cycolac*, Geloy*, Noryl, Cycoloy*, Valox* and Ultem*.

The Specialty Film and Sheet division of SABIC Innovative Plastics manufactures high-performance Lexan sheet and film products used in thousands of demanding applications worldwide. The dedicated automotive organization is an experienced, worldwide supplier, offering leading plastics solutions for five key automotive segments: body panels and glazing; under the hood applications; component; structures and interiors; and lighting.

SABIC Innovative Plastics is part of Saudi Basic Industries Corporation (SABIC), one of the 10 largest petrochemicals manufacturers in the world.

As consumers demand more power and functionality from electronics, the semiconductor industry strives to fit more functionality onto existing integrated circuits, or "chips." The next-generation of chip manufacture is a photolithography process using argon-fluoride (ArF) laser technology. However, adoption of ArF lasers was delayed by the lack of sufficiently "clean" plastics used in protective containers (photomasks and reticles) for the IC manufacturing process. To address this challenge and respond to customer needs, SABIC Innovative Plastics' LNP* Specialty Compounds business has developed Ultra-Pure Transparent (UPT) Stat-Loy* 63000CT series compounds. Used in wafer protection devices, UPT Stat-Loy compounds can prevent damage from outgassing that can contaminate wafers, increase rejects, and raise costs.

* Trademark of SABIC Innovative Plastics IP BV.

Company Information:
Name: SABIC Innovative Plastics
Address: One Plastic Avenue
City: Pittsfield
State: MA
ZIP: 01201
Country: USA
Phone: 413-448-7110
http://www.sabic-ip.com


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