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Note that any material that comes in contact with the wafer or with materials
that will come into contact with the wafer, is an electronic material - utmost care has to be taken in selecting
the right stuff! |
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Wafer holders or tweezer, e.g., can totally ruin a wafer by leaving minute amounts (far below
the detection limit) of heavy metals (most notably Fe) on the wafer if they are unsuitable (Never, really never,
touch the wafer with a metal tweezer!). |
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Gas pipes may corrode internally if made from the wrong metal and thus contaminate the gas
flowing through it with traces of impurities - your factory then will only produce garbage. |
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Note also that some of the most dangerous inorganic chemical are used! |
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HF
(hydrofluoric acid) will cause heavy tissue and especially bone damage already by its vapors - you do not even have to touch
it to get severly damaged. |
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PH3
(phosphine) and AsH3
(arsine) are among the most toxic gases known to mankind; minute amounts are deadly (PH3,
in fact, was used as a poison gas in world war I). |
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