Four Things Every Engineer Should Know About PFAS


What are PFAS chemicals? “PFAS” is an acronym for per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances. These man-made chemicals migrate into soil, water, and air when produced and used. There are many ways humans come in contact with PFAS, such as in non-stick cookware or cosmetics, but by far the most significant impact on human health is when PFAS is consumed in drinking water. Exposure to PFAS may resu... » read more

IC Manufacturing Targets Less Water, Less Waste


Fabs, OSATs, and equipment makers are accelerating their efforts to consume less water while recycling more material waste in a trend toward better sustainability. With chips, sustainability is heavily focused on carbon emissions, and energy consumption is a significant contributor. But there is an equal effort underway to reduce water consumption and pollution. Across the globe, the number ... » read more