Learn through Q&A! Clean technology for the manufacturing process of functional films.
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★How clean should the production site be? ★An explanation on the specific cleaning of products such as functional films from a leading expert!
Speaker Shiro Kaneko, Director of Kaneko Engineering Office Target Audience: Engineers, researchers, and departments interested in cleaning technology for functional films, as well as beginners Venue: Tekno Kawasaki, 4th Floor Conference Room [Kanagawa, Kawasaki City] 5-minute walk from Tokyu Mizonokuchi Station East Exit, JR Musashi-Mizonokuchi Station Date and Time: December 19, 2011 (Monday) 13:30-16:30 Capacity: 20 people *Registration will close once full. Please apply early. Participation Fee: [Early Bird Discount Price] 46,200 yen (tax included, including text costs) for up to 2 people from one company *Limited to Tech-Zone members who apply by December 5. Membership registration is free. *After December 5, the [Regular Price] will be 49,350 yen (tax included, including text costs) for up to 2 people from one company.
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**Lecture Summary** One of the most troublesome challenges in the final stage of the practical application (mass production) of functional films, which are widely used in the field of electronics (electronic materials), is defects (foreign substances, dust, etc.). Field engineers are grappling with many concerns, such as: - How clean should the production environment be? - What areas need to be cleaned to improve defects? In this presentation, I would like to discuss a review of the fundamentals of cleaning technology and specific responses during the practical application of products such as functional films to address the above challenges.
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2. Q&A on Cleaning Technology for Functional Films (Contamination and Dust Countermeasures) 2-1. What points should be noted when cleaning functional films? - What is the atmosphere like? (Is there airflow? Is it swirling?) - What is the base? - What about the coating solution? - What about the air conditioning? (Air, cleanliness? Filtering?) - What are the management items for the clean room? (Positive pressure in each room? Management of personnel?) 2-2. What are the check items for cleaning functional films? - Is the air conditioning airflow clean? (Is there any HEPA leakage?) - What is the cleanliness of the drying air? - Is there dirt in the air conditioning duct piping? - Is there dirt on the base? - What is the material of the liquid delivery pump (packing material, etc.)? - How is the atmosphere being cleaned? - Is there dust generation from drive systems like motors? - Is there static electricity? What impact does it have? - Is there debris sticking to the inner walls of the tank? - How is the cleaning of machinery? What about rollers and coating machines that come into contact with the film? - What is the position of the filter? How does it relate? - What is the cleanliness and frequency of tank cleaning (contamination at the gas-liquid interface)? 2-3. What are specific examples of cleaning functional film production?
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