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Semiconductor expertise comes together

A Lakes System Design product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jan 6, 2004

Lakes System Design has set up a Semiconductor Division to help manufacturers improve yield and maintain consistency while meeting stringent industry design and safety standards.

Lakes System Design has set up a Semiconductor Division to help manufacturers improve yield and maintain consistency while meeting stringent industry design and safety standards such as NFPA, NEC, UFC and Semi S2.

European wafer fabrication equipment may be designed according to Semi requirements in the European Union and CE marked.

Common sense design in mechanical, hydraulic, electrical and pneumatic systems reduces the cost of manufacturing and maintaining designed systems.

Integrating improvements into existing fabrication lines extends the life of capital equipment and provides a much faster return on investment.

Modifications and improvements to update existing capital equipment can be done to industry standards, as well as local jurisdiction and corporate SOP requirements to bring production and laboratory equipment up to date with current products and safety requirements.

Key semiconductor competencies include: automation, conveying and material handling of sensitive products; static (ESD) and EMI safe environmental control; chemical dispensing, handling, metering and application; safety interlocked motion, chemistry and ventilation exhaust; safe chemical application including flammables and surfactants; and product tracking, process step reporting, remote control and reporting.

Design consultation is available to meet requirements in the USA, Canada, Europe and Asia, including the EU requirements for the Pressure Equipment Directive (PED) and EN electrical requirements for CE declaration.

Lakes System Design can also assemble the necessary documentation to allow for European self-declaration for CE Marking.

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