Clean management and quality improvement of high-performance films in the fields of optics, pharmaceuticals, and food.
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What measures are required for dust and other particles adhering to or present on film surfaces in the next generation?
☆What are the specific initiatives for quality management (coating process and the processes before and after)? Considerations regarding dust adhesion (results from the film prototype plant) ★What types of dust are unique to the film process and derived from the process and auxiliary materials? ★In reality, many companies struggle with managing clean rooms due to the inability to correlate product yield and cleanliness. What points should be noted to utilize them efficiently? ★Preliminary content request service is currently available! We welcome your practical challenges!
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Date and Time May 31, 2012 (Thursday) 12:30-16:15 Venue Kawasaki City Educational and Cultural Center, Room 1【Kanagawa, Kawasaki City】
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Early bird discount price: 46,200 yen (tax included, including text costs) for 2 participants from 1 company.
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Part 1: Measures Against Static Electricity and Surface Dust in Film Cleaning Technology and Specific Initiatives for Quality Control (Coating Process and Surrounding Processes) - Points of Attention [12:30-14:30] Part 2: Clean Management and Quality Improvement Initiatives for Optical Films and High-Functionality Films in the Pharmaceutical and Food Sectors [14:45-16:15] [Lecture Summary] In recent years, the introduction of cleaning technologies, including clean rooms, as measures against foreign matter adhesion in film manufacturing processes has rapidly increased. However, simply introducing a clean room does not solve the problem immediately. Rather, it is more common to hear voices of those struggling with clean room management, as there is often no correlation between yield rates and cleanliness, even after implementing a clean room. This chapter will explain what cleaning technology is, what issues arise when applying it to film manufacturing processes, and what points to pay attention to in order to utilize it efficiently. 1. What is Clean Room Technology? 2. Dust in Film Processes 3. Four Principles of Clean Rooms for Films 4. Training for Clean Room Workers in High-Functionality Films and Summary
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