Semiconductor manufacturing is a highly precise industry where even the slightest changes in the environment or operations can impact the quality of the final product. Therefore, the process must be carried out in a cleanroom with strict controls. A cleanroom is a sealed environment where air particles are removed through multiple layers of filtration, and both temperature and humidity are maintained at constant levels. The pollutants generated during semiconductor production also occur within the cleanroom, so it is crucial to collect air contaminants to ensure the safety of the personnel working inside.
JM-APPLIED has invested over tens of millions of New Taiwan Dollars in the construction of a modern, state-of-the-art facility covering approximately 595.044m², which includes a 264.464m² cleanroom meeting Class 10,000 standards. This cleanroom serves as the manufacturing site for semiconductor equipment. The company has also purchased various new equipment, including the Japan-made Cosmos oxygen detectors, Leak Detector helium leak testers, soldering machines, and moisture and oxygen content testers. The cleanroom uses a Turbulent Flow system, with air entering through the HEPA filters on the ceiling and being returned via the side partition walls, to control particle counts within the specified range. Additionally, professional technicians, certified in welding machine operations by Japan's T.G. Techno Co., Ltd., work with both hardware and software to ensure more efficient management and continuous improvements in equipment quality.