TOKYO -- Japanese ink producer DIC has developed new materials for semiconductors that do not use organic fluorine chemical compounds called PFAS, which have been criticized as "forever chemicals" for their long-term impact on the environment.
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DIC's new fluorine-free product performs better than conventional products. (Photo courtesy of DIC)
TOKYO -- Japanese ink producer DIC has developed new materials for semiconductors that do not use organic fluorine chemical compounds called PFAS, which have been criticized as "forever chemicals" for their long-term impact on the environment.