Profile® II Depth Filters for CMP Applications

High-Efficiency Depth Filters for CMP Application Filtration

Profile II depth filter cartridges for chemical mechanical processing (CMP) applications effectively remove agglomerated particles and gels from oxide, tungsten and copper slurries without disturbing particle distribution. The steep efficiency curves in these filters result in minimal strip-out of desirable slurry particles while sharply increasing the removal of oversized particles.

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Industries

Microelectronics

Availability

In Stock

Filter Media

Polypropylene

Nexis® T Filter Cartridges, Removal Rating 20 μm, Polypropylene, Length 29.25 inches

Product ID: NXT202925U
Unit of Measure
20/EA
Min Order Qty
20
Removal Rating
20 µm
Membrane Material
Polypropylene
Cartridge Length (Imperial)
29.25 in
Cartridge Length (Metric)
743 mm
Cartridge Length (Metric)
74.3 cm
Gasket / O-Ring Material
NA
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Claris® Filter Cartridges, Removal Rating 1 μm, Polypropylene, Length 20 inches, DOE Santoprene gasket seal

Product ID: CLR120H21
Unit of Measure
24/EA
Min Order Qty
24
Removal Rating
1 µm
Membrane Material
Polypropylene
Cartridge Length (Imperial)
20 in
Cartridge Length (Metric)
508 mm
Cartridge Length (Metric)
50.8 cm
Gasket / O-Ring Material
NA
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NXT 5-10U-DOET product photo
Unit of Measure
60/EA
Min Order Qty
60
Micron
5 micron
NXT 75-30U product photo

Nexis, NXT, 75 μm, 76.2 cm (30 in), DOE industrial (no end caps)

Product ID: NXT7530U
Unit of Measure
1/EA
Min Order Qty
1
Micron
75 micron

Description

Why choose CMP depth filter cartridges?

These depth filters are available in removal ratings from 0.2 to 40 µm, which are five to 10 times finer than traditional depth filter ratings. They also include a continuously profiled pore structure for built-in prefiltration.

Applications

Microelectronics:

  • Chemical mechanical processing (CMP)

Specifications

 

Removal Ratings

 

  • 0.2 µm, 0.3 µm, 0.5 µm, 1 µm, 3 µm, 5 µm, 10 µm, 20 µm, 30 µm and 40 µm 

 

Pressure Drop vs. Liquid Flow Rate1

 

1 For liquids with viscosities differing from water, multiply the pressure drop by the viscosity in centipoise.

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  • Profile® II Filters for CMP Applications

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