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CollabraTech Solutions develops dynamic delivery system

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Innovative upgrades and supplier flexibility enables lead time reduction of more than 50% and increases output by 33%.

CollabraTech Solutions (CTS) has introduced the latest evolution of its Liquid Chemical Delivery System, which addresses the challenging logistical component lead times facing the market and the pain points experienced by customers designing semiconductor applications. With an 'industry-leading' lead time of just 20 weeks, these state-of-the-art systems are said to set new benchmarks for performance, efficiency, reliability, and flexibility while meeting the evolving needs of the semiconductor industry.

"Our approach to the market has always been to find innovative methods to address our customers’ critical challenges," said CollabraTech President Steve Lemons. "With the significant obstacles in the supply chain that continue to impact our industry and continuously evolving process requirements, our flexibility and creativity allow us to support our customers in ways that other equipment suppliers cannot. Our new Liquid Chemical Delivery System offers a compelling proof point for our approach, accelerating time-to-market by 55% and achieving a significant 33% boost in output while concurrently improving sustainability by reducing power consumption and facility needs. These unprecedented capabilities and superior features will redefine how liquid chemicals are delivered, transforming operations and propelling our industry forward."

CollabraTech Solutions is committed to pushing boundaries, delivering cutting-edge solutions, and empowering its customers to achieve their goals. Major design benefits that drive the performance improvements of the new Liquid Delivery System include:

• Adding the Siemens S7 family of PLC-based control systems allows for lead time reduction while offering comparable performance, compatibility and ease of integration with existing control systems.

• Six outlets allow customer to supply more chambers per delivery system reducing the initial capital outlay and on-going maintenance costs.

• Flexible configurations that deliver chemistries for production and development applications for a variety of deposition and etch processes.

• Consistent delivery pressures across cannisters eliminate pressure fluctuations inherent in day tank systems, yielding improved vaporizer performance.

• Auto cross-over and canister refill from the optional Bulk system, enabling the continuous and uninterrupted flow of liquid precursor to the process tools.

• Increasing canister capacity of up to 38 liters provides extended operational autonomy at the lowest cost per outlet in the industry.

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