NEWS 6 September 2021

VCCN Symposium Product Cleanliness 2021

On Thursday October 14th, VCCN organizes the symposium Product Cleanliness. Suppliers are increasingly being asked to deliver clean products to OEM companies (Original Equipment Manufacturer). Because there is a need...


On Thursday October 14th, VCCN organizes the symposium Product Cleanliness.

Suppliers are increasingly being asked to deliver clean products to OEM companies (Original Equipment Manufacturer). Because there is a need for a definition of how clean the product must be, VCCN set up the Nano, Micro, Product Cleanliness project group in 2017. This working group consists of OEM companies, suppliers and knowledge companies. Soon after the working group started, there was a need to develop a guideline so that everyone speaks the same language with regard to product cleanliness. With the help of OEM companies, who set requirements for the cleanliness of the product, they are energetically working on drawing up VCCN Guideline 12. At the end of the symposium the first copy of Guideline 12 will be officially handed over to prof. Dr. Vadim Banine of ASML.

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