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RASIRC relocates to double manufacturing space

With continued demand, particularly for ultra-pure steam required to form oxidation layers that improve solar energy capture efficiency, the firm has relocated to San Diego, California.

RASIRC, a company which provides steam purification to the compound semiconductor, photovoltaics, nanotechnology and other industries, has relocated its global operations to a significantly larger facility.

The new 19,500 square foot space in San Diego includes a class 1,000 cleanroom for manufacturing products for the photovoltaic industry.

“Rapid growth in RASIRC products required a new facility to handle higher volumes,” said Jeffrey Spiegelman, RASIRC founder and president. “This expansion allows us to handle the increased production and doubles our R&D lab space.”

RASIRC is experiencing continued growth in demand for its products, particularly Steamers for photovoltaic passivation films for the solar industry and humidity control for semiconductor manufacturing. In the solar industry, RASIRC products deliver ultra-pure steam that is needed to form oxidation layers that improve solar energy capture efficiency.

In addition, steam can be used in conjunction with phosphorus or boron doping to improve the emitter profile. For the semiconductor industry, ultra-pure steam is used for generating oxide films on semiconductor wafers in diffusion and rapid thermal processing. Additional uses include wafer cleaning of next generation films and atomic layer deposition for high K layers. RASIRC reduces costs, improves quality, and dramatically improves safety associated with these applications.

"RASIRC has grown rapidly over the last five years," said Spiegelman. “The transition from an R&D to a manufacturing company is demonstrated by the increase in our orders from both new and repeat customers. The market validation of our products has enabled us to move into a new and larger facility, significantly increase staffing levels, and enabling us to fund development of further innovation.”
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