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Gore exhibiting filters for processing of high-purity chemicals at SEMICON Japan PDF Print E-mail
 

Posted by Jade Po Kellard on 25 November 2009 at 06:00

GORE hydrophobic filtersW. L. Gore & Associates (Gore) is introducing innovative new cartridge filters for the manufacture of bulk high-purity chemicals used in semiconductor, LCD and electronics fabrication at SEMICON Japan 2009, Chiba, Japan, December 2-4. GORE® Filters for High-Purity Chemical Processors can be used as drop-in replacements for existing filters to achieve flow improvements up to 200% compared to the best filter technology currently available. This dramatically increased performance can provide a retention upgrade while maintaining system flow, reducing processing time, or decreasing the number of filters required for a lower total cost of ownership.

The new filters offer maximum benefits to high-throughput filling, packaging and recirculation systems for high-viscosity fluids, acids, bases, solvents, specialty chemicals and other high-purity chemicals. The new filters are available in a pore size rating range from 0.1 to 0.03 µm.

GORE® Filters incorporate Gore’s proprietary high-flow PTFE (polytetrafluoroethylene) filtration media. Gore technology has been used for decades in the world’s best-performing filters for semiconductor, electronics, high-purity chemical and pharmaceutical applications.

The new filters will be displayed at SEMICON Japan by Japan Gore-Tex Inc. (JGI) in Booth 7B-205.

With approximately $2.5 billion in sales and more than 8,500 employees worldwide, W. L. Gore & Associates, Inc. applies its world-renowned expertise to thousands of products for high-volume, cost-sensitive markets, such as automotive, energy, electronics, and industrial filtration. The company operates more than 45 facilities worldwide with headquarters in Newark, Delaware, USA.  For more information about GORE® Filters, visit www.gore.com/filters or call +1-410-392-4100.

   
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