Wafers are tools driving innovation in various fields, including medicine. Here, we’ll explain how a FZ wafer can change the field of medicine for the better.
Read MoreUltra flat wafers are very delicate products, so they require specific quality control measures during fabrication. Let’s review some of them.
Read MoreMaintaining a controlled environment with minimal contamination is key during silicon wafer processing, which is why we follow the clean room protocol.
Read MoreIon implantation is a crucial step silicon wafer manufacturers use to ensure wafer doping is conducted precisely. Here are some of its other benefits.
Read MoreTransistors made with a GaAs wafer, like MESFET and HEMT, offer unique properties ideal for high-frequency and optoelectronic applications.
Read MoreTransistors with an SI wafer and semiconductors are two concepts used frequently in electronics, but they are different. Let’s go over them.
Read MoreUltra flat wafers are the backbone of some of the most innovative technologies we know today. Here, we’ll explore 10 of them, from phones to drones and more!
Read MoreOffering high-polished wafers is key for silicon wafer suppliers. Because of that, we monitor new polishing techniques. Let's explore one of them.
Read MoreWhile making bigger wafers may seem like a solution to enhance its capabilities, we’ll explain why silicon manufacturing companies don’t explore this option.
Read MoreRising prices, driving inflation, and reducing revenue are some of the biggest challenges in silicon wafer manufacturing. Here, we’ll explore how digital solutions could reduce costs.
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