Semiconductor manufacturing requires clean, leak-tight environments to protect devices and maintain process stability. Engineers test packaging, wafer handling tools, and vacuum components to verify cleanliness, seal integrity, and vacuum performance. They use helium leak detectors and vacuum systems to ensure consistent, contamination-free operation.
High purity chemical containers used in semiconductor manufacturing must remain sealed to prevent contamination of the chemicals inside. Leak testing ensures that these containers are airtight, maintaining the quality and integrity of the chemicals for optimal production quality.
Valves and regulators are critical in controlling the flow of gases and chemicals in semiconductor systems. Leak testing ensures that these components remain sealed to prevent leaks, maintaining accurate control of gases used in the production process.
Leak testing is critical during the construction and maintenance of semiconductor fabs to ensure the integrity of the systems and prevent contamination. Tracer gas methods, such as Helium Hard Vacuum or Sniffing Systems, are used to detect leaks in gas lines, pipes, and other systems, ensuring that the cleanroom environment remains sterile and free from contaminants.
Semiconductor equipment, such as reactors and etching systems, must remain sealed to ensure that gases or chemicals used in production do not leak. Leak testing ensures that these systems operate efficiently and safely, without contamination or pressure loss.
TITAN VERSA (C) Compact
ATLAS Controller
Maintenance Cart with Gas Bottle Attachment
Sniffer Probe
Sniffer Leak Standard
Dry Evacuation Pump
TITAN VERSA (T) Tower Wet Pump
ATLAS Controller
Wet Evacuation Pump
Mobile Production Cart
Sniffer Probe
Sniffer Leak Standard