Kurita Accelerates Overseas Promotion of Functional Materials for High Purity Ultrapure Water Production to Help Advance Production Technologies in Semiconductor Industry
Kurita Water Industries Ltd. has announced the adoption of its KR-FM resin in North America, aimed at improving the production efficiency and quality in semiconductor manufacturing. This ion exchange resin, developed in partnership with Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation, generates minimal fine particles during ultrapure water production, addressing challenges faced by conventional materials. The successful implementation of this technology is expected to enhance yields and stabilize operations in cutting-edge manufacturing. Kurita plans to expedite the international rollout of KR-FM resin.
- Adoption of KR-FM resin in North America enhances market presence.
- Joint development with Mitsubishi Chemical strengthens technological credibility.
- KR-FM resin reduces fine particles, improving ultrapure water quality for semiconductors.
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The KR-FM resin is a functional material, specifically an ion exchange resin, jointly developed with
Ultrapure water is indispensable to cleaning in the semiconductor manufacturing process. Semiconductors are widely used in electronic products and data center equipment. Ultrapure water is produced by water treatment systems equipped with ion exchange resins, UF membranes and other functional materials. However, given a recent trend towards higher performance and finer semiconductors to meet diversifying needs, high purity ultrapure water has been in demand. It is difficult for UF membranes to completely remove fine particles from conventional ion exchange resins. That poses a problem in using conventional functional materials for the production of ultrapure water.
In contrast, the application of the KR-FM resin jointly developed by Kurita to ultrapure water production facilities leads to the successful production of high purity ultrapure water and a reduction in organic substances and metal ions generated in the manufacturing process, as well as in fine particles and other impurities affecting the purity level of ultrapure water. Consequently, the resin is expected to help increase the yield and achieve stable operation of cutting-edge semiconductor manufacturing. Kurita won a technology award from the
Formerly, Kurita promoted the KR-FM resin chiefly to customers based in
Kurita will take advantage of this occasion to speed up the overseas rollout of the KR-FM resin, a technology that contributes to advancement of production technologies in the semiconductor industry.
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Related Information: Kurita won a technology award from the
This honor was in recognition of its contribution to the progress of industry with ion exchange technologies and to improving the industrial value of this domain through the development of the KR-FM resin and other cutting-edge technologies helpful to ultrapure water production.
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