LCD

In the production of LCD panels, silicon wafers come into direct contact with ultrapure water in approximately over 50% of the process steps, and more than 80% of the steps require chemical treatment. Water impurity can directly affect the performance of product components.
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Glass Substrate

TFT LED Panel

OLED

Parameters Glass Substrate TFT-LED Panel OLED (High-End)
Resistivity (25°C) ≥ 18.2 MΩ·cm ≥ 18.2 MΩ·cm ≥ 18.2 MΩ·cm (UP-SS)
TOC (Organic Carbon) < 1 ppb < 5 ppb < 1 ppb (Strict)
Particles (≥0.1μm) < 1 unit/mL < 5 units/mL < 1 unit/mL
Bacteria Control < 1 CFU/L < 10 CFU/L < 1 CFU/L
System Stability Fluctuation < ±5% Standard Fluctuation < ±5%
Water Recovery Rate ≥ 75% ≥ 75% ≥ 75%
Terminal Filtration 0.1 μm UF 0.1 μm UF 0.05 μm UF (Barrier)
Industry Standards SEMI F63 / UP-SS SEMI F63 Standard Electronic Grade (UP-SS)
Ultrapure Water Solutions for Glass Substrate Manufacturing

The Challenge: The Core Determinant of Panel Yield

Glass substrate production has extreme requirements for water purity, as it is a core factor influencing product yield and performance. In high-end display manufacturing, water is not just a utility but a critical chemical reagent.

  • Theoretical Limit Resistivity: To avoid surface defects or uneven etching, resistivity must exceed 18.2 MΩ·cm (25°C), with ionic impurities (Na⁺, K⁺, Cl⁻) controlled at the ppb or even ppt level.
  • Ultra-Low TOC (< 1 ppb): Total Organic Carbon must be strictly minimized to prevent organic decomposition during high-temperature or UV processes, which can lead to film adhesion failure.
  • Extreme Particle Control: Concentration of particles (≥0.1 μm) must be lower than 1 unit/mL to prevent pinholes, scratches, or lithography defects on the substrate surface.
  • Sterile Environment: Bacteria count must be < 1 CFU/L to prevent microbial metabolites from introducing organic films that interfere with coating uniformity.

The Conclusion

“Investing in a high-reliability UPW system is the foundation for competitiveness in high-end display manufacturing. Stable supply with flow/pressure fluctuations < ±5% is critical for maintaining surface flatness and light transmittance."

Our Solution: SEMI-Compliant UPW & High-Recovery Systems

Our targeted solutions for the glass substrate industry follow SEMI F63 international standards, providing Electronic Grade (UP-SS) water.

  • Modular UPW Systems: Integrated RO, EDI, and Polishing Mixed Bed technologies ensuring stable 18.2 MΩ·cm output with real-time TOC and particle monitoring.
  • High-Efficiency Water Recovery: Our EDI+RO recycling configurations achieve a wastewater recovery rate of ≥75%, significantly reducing production costs and environmental load.
  • Advanced Material Selection: We utilize high-polish stainless steel or PVDF piping to eliminate secondary leaching, ensuring zero contamination during water transport.
Ultrapure Water Solutions for TFT-LED Panel Production

The Challenge: Balancing Massive Volume with Absolute Purity

TFT-LED manufacturing requires a massive and continuous supply of ultrapure water (UPW) for high-frequency rinsing. Even minor fluctuations in water quality can lead to batch-wide defects in transistor arrays and light transmission.

  • Theoretical Limit Resistivity: To prevent conductive anomalies and uneven etching, water must reach 18.2 MΩ·cm (25°C), with ions like Na⁺ and K⁺ controlled at the ppt (parts per trillion) level.
  • Nanoscale Surface Integrity: Total Organic Carbon (TOC) must be strictly < 1 ppb to prevent carbon residues during high-temperature UV processes, which would otherwise degrade film adhesion and optical performance.
  • Zero-Particle Requirement: Particle concentration (≥0.1 μm) must be lower than 1 unit/mL to eliminate the risk of pinholes, scratches, or photolithography defects on the substrate.

The Conclusion

“In the TFT-LED industry, the UPW system is not just a utility but a core process factor. Maintaining stable flow and pressure (fluctuation < ±5%) while achieving a wastewater recovery rate ≥ 75% is essential for both yield and sustainability."

Our Solution: High-Yield Modular UPW & Recovery Systems

Our solutions for TFT-LED lines focus on the SEMI F63 standard, ensuring Electronic Grade (UP-SS) water through closed-loop control.

  • Integrated Process Chain: We combine Pre-treatment, RO, EDI, and Polishing Mixed Beds with 185nm UV sterilization to guarantee stable 18.2 MΩ·cm output.
  • Sustainable Water Cycle: Our high-efficiency recovery systems utilize advanced EDI+RO configurations to achieve a waste-to-pure recovery rate of ≥75%, significantly reducing environmental impact.
  • High-Purity Piping & Monitoring: We utilize PVDF or highly polished stainless steel piping to eliminate secondary leaching, paired with real-time TOC and particle monitoring for full-process traceability.
OLED Manufacturing Water Quality Standards (Electronic Grade)
Indicators OLED Target Value Critical Impact
Resistivity (25°C) ≥ 18.2 MΩ·cm Eliminates electrical leakage between pixels
TOC (Total Organic Carbon) < 50 ppb Prevents organic layer contamination/dark spots
Metal Ions < 0.001 μg/L Prevents chemical degradation of emissive layers
Particle Size (Terminal) ≤ 0.05 μm Ensures integrity of the encapsulation barrier

Pure Water No.1 is a premier ultrapure water equipment manufacturer dedicated to supporting Design Firms and EPCs with cutting-edge water treatment solutions. We bridge the gap between complex engineering requirements and sustainable industrial performance.

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