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Toray Commercializes PFAS-free Mold-film for Semiconductor Applications

Published on 2024-05-27. Edited By : SpecialChem

TAGS:  Electrical & Electronics    Nanotechnologies     Sustainability and Bioplastics   

Toray Commercializes PFAS-free Mold-film for Semiconductor Applications Toray Industries, Inc., announces the commercialization of a mold release film for advanced semiconductor applications that is free of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances.

The film’s material does not contain the organic fluorine compounds that European and other countries are looking to regulate. The film could help improve operational rates in advanced semiconductor manufacturing by slashing problematic mold contamination by more than 80%.

Overcoming Mold Contamination with its Microstructure Technology


Semiconductors are essential to modern living. Their diverse applications include automobiles, smartphones, PCs and servers. In recent years, technological innovations with semiconductors for such future social infrastructure deployments as 5G communication, generative AI, automatic driving, and telemedicine, have centered on both front-end nano-ultra-fine wafer processes and back-end semiconductor packaging processes.

Semiconductor packaging entails electrically packaging IC chips. This protects them from external environments and provide connections between terminals. In mold processes, a release film positioned between mold resins and molds prevents contamination. Increasingly complex mold shapes for advanced semiconductors, mold release film breakage during mold forming, and wrinkles in mold release film transferring to mold resins have made contamination from mold resins more frequent.

Toray set about overcoming these challenges by harnessing its NANOALLOY™(1) technology to develop a mold release film. This technology provides a gas barrier and heat resistance flexibility. The barrier cuts mold stains from certain substances by more than 80% from regular levels. The heat-resistance flexibility prevents film breakage and wrinkle transfers during mold forming.

Mass Production System


Conventional mold release films use PFAS materials. Toray’s new offering is more eco-friendly because it is PFAS-free. The film helps improve capacity utilization rates in semiconductor manufacturing. The company established a mass production system for the film, which it now offers commercially.

Toray will keep researching and developing innovative materials and technologies to help materialize a smart social infrastructure in keeping with its corporate philosophy of contributing sustainably to society by creating new value.

1 NANOALLOY™ technology is a Toray-developed microstructure control technology that minutely disperses multiple polymers on a nanometric scale to dramatically improve materials properties.

Source: Toray

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