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Reuse Semiconductor Equipment For Green Planet

February 17th, 2010 — 7:10am

Silicon wafers pollute the world if they are disposed after they are used. A complicated chip is manufactured with great care using Semiconductors Manufacturing Systems. Most of the chips are to be removed from their places after some time as their efficiency may decrease and they have to be replaced. A complicated chip once removed from a circuit due to lack of efficiency may not fit back into that circuit. An alternative in such situation is usage of these semi conductors elsewhere. In practice a complex chip removed from warplane for insertion of chip which is smarter can be used in construction of planes where much less efficiency is required reducing the wastage of these chips.

Arsenic, antimony, and phosphorus are highly poisonous for all species and these are rich in Semiconductors and Used Semiconductor Equipment which have repeatedly come into contact with these semiconductors so reuse is very much recommended. Wafer manufacture which can be done with same speed and efficiency using Used Wafer Process Tools . The key for all these is implementation of good techniques to make once used tools to be really useful again. The cost of refurbished tools is comparatively less. Visit the site for more information regarding about this.

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