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SAN JOSE, Oct. 7 - With the glow of an outstanding 2004 still present, suppliers of silicon wafers are forecasting a marked slowdown in 2005.

According to the SEMI Silicon Manufacturers Group, wafer shipments will end 2004 up 23% year-on-year. But the group predicts wafer shipments will grow just 5% in 2005. The unit of measurement is millions of square inches.

"The silicon wafer capacity continued to be in balance with the demand through the first half of 2004 and we foresee continued moderate year-on-year growth that will result in cautious expansion and a tight supply scenario that should lead to an improved financial outlook for the silicon industry," said John Kauffmann, SMG chairman.

Kauffmann said that the SMG concurs with the statement in the July news release from the Japan Society of Newer Metals, which indicates that "the administrative circumstances of the silicon industry are becoming more severe [tight supply]" and "semiconductor manufacturers and silicon manufacturers should further strengthen ties of partnership and cooperate on technology, cost, etc. to settle the existing issues."

 

 

Process Rx: Kester Offers Pb-Free Clinic at Mexitronica

October 12— Kester will hold a Lead-free Mini-Clinic at their booth, number 710, during the  Mexitrónica Conference and Exhibition in Guadalajara, Mexico, from Oct. 19-21, 2004.

 

Users and future users of lead-free will have the opportunity to ask industry experts pertinent questions to enable them to achieve lead-free assembly rapidly and efficiently.

 

Kester will also exhibit a complete line of lead-free products. Kester University ‘s lead-free training program and consultancy services will also be available.

 

Armando Torres will host the clinic throughout show hours.


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