Semiconductor equipment manufacturer ClassOne Technology announced that X-FAB — recently named "MEMS Foundry of the Year" — has just purchased a new Solstice® S8 Electroplating System. The 8-chamber, fully-automated tool will be installed at the X-FAB facility in Erfurt, Germany.
"X-FAB selected ClassOne from a field of major equipment vendors after an in-depth evaluation that compared plating technology, price and overall value," said Win Carpenter, ClassOne's V.P. of Global Sales. "X-FAB was particularly interested in process performance, so our advanced and flexible chamber design gave ClassOne a strong advantage."
"We see the MEMS market growing significantly," said Kevin Witt, ClassOne's V.P. of Technology. "However, one of the fundamental challenges is that MEMS users need to be cost sensitive, so they generally cannot afford the large, expensive tools that were developed for CMOS technology. This is why Solstice has become very attractive to many emerging markets like MEMS: It gives them the advanced processing technology they want at a price they can afford."
ClassOne Technology introduced its Solstice family in 2014 as a high-performance yet cost-efficient electroplating solution for users of <200mm wafers, in MEMS and many other emerging markets. Solstice systems are priced at less than half of what similarly configured plating systems from the larger manufacturers would cost — which is why Solstice has been described as "Advanced Plating for the Rest of Us." These tools can electroplate many different metals and alloys in a broad spectrum of processes, either on transparent or opaque substrates. Solstice models are available for development use as well as for fully-automated, cassette-to-cassette production, with throughput of up to 75 wph. ClassOne also supports customers with world-class process development, deployment and service around the globe.