What is a Silicon Wafer? A silicon wafer by WaferPro is a thin slice of crystalline silicon, which serves as a substrate for microelectronic devices. It’s most commonly used in the manufacture of integrated circuits (ICs), but wafers…
What is Wafer Glass and How Does it Work? If you are an architect or building owner and you’re looking for a way to increase the life of your building, then one idea that you might want to…
What is a Wafer Substrate? A Wafer substrate is considered a thin slice of semiconductor (such as crystalline silicon) that serves as the base for microelectronic devices built in and upon the wafer. A waferPro wafer typically has…
What is Borofloat Glass Wafer Borofloat Glass Wafer is a new type of glass made by WaterPro is resistant to water and acids in this modern era. Borosilicate glass is thinner, stronger, and more durable than traditional wafers.…
What is Doped Silicon Wafer? A Doped Silicon Wafer is a type of silicon wafer that has an extra element added to it. The silicon wafer can be doped with P-type or N-type silicon to either create positive…
The Si 100 wafer uses a new method to reduce both cost and time in production while enhancing efficiency at the same time. WaferPro Silicon’s Si 100 wafer is revolutionizing solar cell efficiency by being the world’s first…
What is a 4 Inch Silicon Wafer? A 4-Inch Silicon Wafer is often seen in research and production laboratories across the world. These wafers are mostly seen in the prime, test, and mechanical grades (which are different depending…
Glittering is the process of getting rid of impurities from an active circuit part of a wafer. The process of glittering is usually performed during a crystal growth process and it also serves as a vital ingredient for…
A FZ wafer is popular for its low impurity rate, high purity, as well as its high-temperature stability. This is why it had been named the best alternative to CZ wafers. The superior property it comes with…
Silicon wafers are tiny electronic brains that are the basis for microchips. They are always very complex to design and manufacture, and are used in televisions, stereos, watches, cars, phones, traffic lights, nearly every appliance in a common,…