Design Features
Excellent Heat Resistance
Alumina ceramics can operate stably at temperatures up to 1650°C, which is crucial for the high-temperature environments common in semiconductor
manufacturing.
High Abrasion Resistance and Chemical Stability
This material exhibits extremely high resistance to mechanical abrasion and chemical corrosion, ensuring long service life and stability.
Non-Conductive Properties
The non-conductive nature of alumina ensures that no electrostatic interference is generated when handling sensitive electronic components, which is
essential to prevent damage to minute circuits.
Optimized Geometry
Multiple mounting holes and two elongated handles allow for easy mounting or connection to other mechanical equipment while maintaining high-precision
operation.
Surface Finish
The smooth surface finish reduces friction, improving accuracy and reliability during processing.
Application areas
Alumina ceramic arms have wide applications in semiconductor manufacturing, primarily including:
Silicon wafer handling
Accurately handling and positioning silicon wafers under extreme conditions, ensuring high efficiency and accuracy in the manufacturing process.
Handling sensitive electronic components
Operating without generating static electricity, protecting the integrity and functionality of electronic components.
Operating in high-temperature and corrosive environments
Their stability in chemical gases and high-temperature environments makes them highly useful in specialized processes, such as etching and cleaning.
