Develop familiarity with use of laboratory and in-line instruments to quantify contaminants
Identify sources of chemical and particulate contamination, and their effects
Comprehend the operating principles underlying surface cleaning methods, such as power ultrasound, megasonics, and dry methods such as CO2 snow
Understand the fundamentals of contamination generation, transport, deposition and adhesion on exposed surfaces
Quantify the contribution of these and other sources (such as consumables, chemicals, etc) to the overall contamination loading in a cleanroom environment
Appreciate the basics of cleanroom and tooling design to minimize contamination
Audit cleanroom processes for contamination sources, and document findings for appropriate corrective actions
Who should Attend
Engineers and managers in the areas of::
Chemical integration
Contamination control & cleaning
Reliability Engineering
Yield Improvement
Process Development
Failure Analysis
Product Development
Process Engineering
Quality Control & Optimization
Product Engineering
Analysis & metrology
Process Control
Audits & education
Past Events
Contamination Control in High Purity Manufacturing 2016 - 27-28 Jun 2016, Singapore (60170)
Important
Please, check "Contamination Control in High Purity Manufacturing" official website for possible changes, before making any traveling arrangements