[labnetwork] N2 grade for blow guns

Tom Britton tbritton at criticalsystemsinc.com
Fri Jan 11 20:06:53 EST 2013


It depends on the cleanroom and whether the effects of utility grade N2 will produce an issue. In a production Fab absolutely, but not having seen Iulian's layout and what he is trying to do, it's hard to make that call. How many guns will there be? Is there UHP N2 close or will they need to run additional lines? Does the process care? Does the area care? Just questions he needs to ask before he defaults to spending extra money that he might not need to.

Enjoy the weekend!

Tom

From: Keith Barnes [mailto:kbarnes at semitorrinc.com]
Sent: Friday, January 11, 2013 6:01 PM
To: Tom Britton; Iulian Codreanu; Fab Network
Subject: RE: [labnetwork] N2 grade for blow guns

I would think that you wouldn't want utility N2 in your clean room at all! The cost of using a purifier to clean up low flows of N2 would not be prohibitive.

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From: labnetwork-bounces at mtl.mit.edu<mailto:labnetwork-bounces at mtl.mit.edu> [mailto:labnetwork-bounces at mtl.mit.edu] On Behalf Of Tom Britton
Sent: Friday, January 11, 2013 12:56 PM
To: Iulian Codreanu; Fab Network
Subject: Re: [labnetwork] N2 grade for blow guns


Hi Iulian,



Back in my component distribution days I was the Entegris (Fluoroware at the time) rep and we hardly ever had Fabs use utility N2 in blow guns inside the cleanroom due to the possibility of particulate being blown into the fab air. Whether or not it would have mattered in a laminar flow environment is debatable, but this is what the Fabs did. This being said, you're not in a production environment, so the question becomes two-fold. First, is potentially particulate laden air, or the moisture/molecular contamination in utility N2 going to cause any issue with other devices/wafers in your clean room, and second, is what you are going to blow off with the guns sensitive to particles, moisture or molecular contamination. If the answer to these questions is no, I would recommend utility N2 for cost purposes.



Good luck!

Tom Britton
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From: labnetwork-bounces at mtl.mit.edu<mailto:labnetwork-bounces at mtl.mit.edu> [mailto:labnetwork-bounces at mtl.mit.edu] On Behalf Of Iulian Codreanu
Sent: Friday, January 11, 2013 9:41 AM
To: Fab Network
Subject: [labnetwork] N2 grade for blow guns



Dear Colleagues,



Would it be overkill or a good idea to supply high purity nitrogen (instead of utility nitrogen) to the blow guns located in cleanroom fume hoods?



Thank you for your help.



Iulian



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iulian Codreanu, Ph.D.

Director of Operations, UD Nanofab

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Newark, DE 19716

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