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Applying a Life-Cycle Assessment to the Ultra Pure Water Process of Semiconductor Manufacturing  

Tien, Shiaw-Wen (Graduate Institute of Management of Technology Chung-Hua University)
Chung, Yi-Chan (Department of Industrial Engineering and Management Ta-Hwa Institute of Technology)
Tsai, Chih-Hung (Department of Industrial Engineering and Management Ta-Hwa Institute of Technology)
Yang, Yung-Kuang (Department of Mechanical Engineering Ming-Hsin University of Science and Technology)
Wu, Min-Chi (Graduate Institute of Management of Technology Chung-Hua University)
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International Journal of Quality Innovation / v.6, no.3, 2005 , pp. 173-189 More about this Journal
Abstract
A life-cycle assessment (LCA) is based on the attention given to the environmental protection and concerning the possible impact while producing, making, and consuming products. It includes all environmental concerns and the potential impact of a product's life cycle from raw material procurement, manufacturing, usage, and disposal (that is, from cradle to grave). This study assesses the environmental impact of the ultra pure water process of semiconductor manufacturing by a life-cycle assessment in order to point out the heavy environmental impact process for industry when attempting a balanced point between production and environmental protection. The main purpose of this research is studying the development and application of this technology by setting the ultra pure water of semiconductor manufacturing as a target. We evaluate the environmental impact of the Precoat filter process and the Cation/Anion (C/A) filter process of an ultra pure water manufacturing process. The difference is filter material used produces different water quality and waste material, and has a significant, different environmental influence. Finally, we calculate the cost by engineering economics so as to analyze deeply the minimized environmental impact and suitable process that can be accepted by industry. The structure of this study is mainly combined with a life-cycle assessment by implementing analysis software, using SimaPro as a tool. We clearly understand the environmental impact of ultra pure water of semiconductor used and provide a promotion alternative to the heavy environmental impact items by calculating the environmental impact during a life cycle. At the same time, we specify the cost of reducing the environmental impact by a life-cycle cost analysis.
Keywords
Life-cycle Assessment; Ultra Pure Water; Life-cycle Cost Analysis;
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