[labnetwork] "yellow" film for windows

Mike Tiner mtiner at masdar.ac.ae
Sat Feb 11 23:56:51 EST 2017


Dear Dennis,

I used this product when finishing out lithography cleanroom in the UAE. I don’t have a sensitive light meter to make measurements, but we did an exposure test with a wafer left in the room for 6 hours and one freshly spun, we saw no difference in CDs.

Regards,

Mike

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From: labnetwork-bounces at mtl.mit.edu [mailto:labnetwork-bounces at mtl.mit.edu] On Behalf Of Dennis Schweiger
Sent: Friday, February 10, 2017 8:20 PM
To: Fab Network
Subject: [labnetwork] "yellow" film for windows

Good morning all,

we're in the process of upgrading our lighting, and correcting a couple of the "yellow" light issues we've uncovered.  We have windows within our facility that should have been covered, but weren't, and have some currently installed films that don't filter out as much UV as we'd like.  Has anyone recently worked with a film manufacturer, and found someone that can provide a roll stock material that works for them in a glass application, and something they're happy with?  The couple of places I've contacted so far are more into architectural films, so they're all over the variety of colors, but when I broach the subject of wavelength filtering to remove UV, it seems that's a "mad scientist" request.

Thank you,

Dennis Schweiger
Facilities Manager
University of Michigan/LNF
1301 Beal
Ann Arbor, MI 48109

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