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Silicon Wafers A Small Slice of Electronic Element!

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Silicon Wafers A Small Slice of Electronic Element!

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  1. Silicon Wafers: A Small Slice of Electronic Element!

  2. How does it function? Silicon wafers act as a substrate for microelectronic devices and are especially useful in building electronic circuits.

  3. In what ways are silicon wafers produced? • Silicon wafers are produced in a range of diameters, from 50mm diameter wafers used for some specialist products to 300mm diameter wafers used for mass production of digital memory and microprocessor chips.

  4. Different • Stages of Manufacturing Steps 1-4 are used in the production of blank silicon wafers. Steps 5-6 A blank wafer is transformed into a finished wafer packed with microelectronic components. Steps 7-9 A finished wafer is processed “back end” in these steps to create usable electrical components.

  5. Kensington Laboratory is your one-stop solution if you are looking for the best silicon wafers and semiconductor equipment. Feel free to contact us for other technical details.

  6. Contact Us Phone Number 510.324.0126 Email Address sales@kensingtonlabs.com Website www.kensingtonlabs.com

  7. THANK YOU

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