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Governor signs ban on dangerous chemical used for decades in first responder jobs: 'Something has to change'
Governor signs ban on dangerous chemical used for decades in first responder jobs: 'Something has to change'

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time30-05-2025

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Governor signs ban on dangerous chemical used for decades in first responder jobs: 'Something has to change'

Oregon's governor, Tina Kotek, approved a ban on firefighting foam that contains forever chemicals. As Environment America reported, Kotek made Oregon the 16th state in the U.S. to ban perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances, known as PFAS, in firefighting missions. She signed Senate Bill 91 into law at the request of the state Senate Interim Committee on Energy and Environment. This firefighting foam ban is good news because experts have linked PFAS to many health and environmental issues. The ban will protect firefighters from toxic chemical exposure as they risk their lives to save others. These substances are called forever chemicals because they don't break down in the human body or in natural environments. Even small amounts of exposure to them can lead to serious health conditions, including cancer, birth defects, organ damage, and developmental delays. Fortunately, many states have been working to pass laws to reduce exposure to forever chemicals. Because of the growing body of research connecting PFAS to health risks, lawmakers have proposed banning them from hospital equipment and common household products. Meanwhile, the Environmental Protection Agency proposed a ban on a commonly used, toxic solvent called N-Methylpyrrolidone because of its health risks. As new laws are gradually implemented to keep forever chemicals out of everyday life, you can protect yourself by reading product labels and avoiding plastic products. For example, you can choose plastic-free alternatives for the products you use and support brands that use plastic-free packaging. The Statesman Journal reported state Rep. Courtney Neron as saying: "When our first responders are getting sick from the very tools meant to keep us safe, something has to change. Safer alternatives are already being used by the military, at Oregon airports and fire stations in numerous states across the country." Celeste Meiffren-Swango, state director of Environment Oregon, thanked Kotek and the Oregon legislature for eliminating PFAS-laden firefighting foam to protect firefighters. "Together, we can keep working to eliminate PFAS from consumer products and help build a cleaner, greener, safer future in Oregon," she said, per Environment America. Do you worry about having toxic forever chemicals in your home? Majorly Sometimes Not really I don't know enough about them Click your choice to see results and speak your mind. Join our free newsletter for good news and useful tips, and don't miss this cool list of easy ways to help yourself while helping the planet.

UPDATE -- ClassOne Technology and IBM Research Jointly Developing Non-NMP Solvent Processing for Semiconductor Manufacturing
UPDATE -- ClassOne Technology and IBM Research Jointly Developing Non-NMP Solvent Processing for Semiconductor Manufacturing

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time19-05-2025

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UPDATE -- ClassOne Technology and IBM Research Jointly Developing Non-NMP Solvent Processing for Semiconductor Manufacturing

ClassOne Technology Signs JDA with IBM Research KALISPELL, Mont., May 19, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- ClassOne Technology, a leading global provider of advanced electroplating and wet processing tools for microelectronics manufacturing, today announced it has signed a joint development agreement with IBM Research focused on wet processing for advanced packaging. The two companies will leverage their respective semiconductor chemistry expertise to create innovative solvent solutions for a range of advanced semiconductor and packaging process applications. The focus of the joint project will be to develop best known methods (BKMs) for non-NMP solvent processing in manufacturing IBM semiconductor devices. NMP, or N-Methylpyrrolidone, is a chemical compound long used in a variety of industries, including semiconductor fabrication, for removal of surface materials. ClassOne has been a strategic supplier to IBM since 2014, developing technologies in electroplating, metal lift-off (MLO) and wet cleaning processes, and subsequently expanding to advanced packaging applications. ClassOne CEO Byron Exarcos noted, 'This collaboration represents a significant step forward in developing alternatives for advanced semiconductor processing. Combining our flexible wafer-processing platform and seasoned team with IBM's extensive research experience and resources will result in novel solutions that we look forward to sharing throughout our industry.' About ClassOne TechnologyClassOne Technology is a leading provider of advanced electroplating and wet processing systems for semiconductor and microelectronic device manufacturing around the world. Its advanced IP portfolio comprises highly customized, cost-effective processing solutions for critical wafer processes used to manufacture devices for photonics, power, 5G, microLED, and MEMS and sensor markets. With tools installed in leading fabs and research organizations worldwide, ClassOne's flagship Solstice platform is highly configurable, comprising fully automated wet processing applications with the industry's most competitive ROI. For more information, visit Stay in touch on LinkedIn and X. For more information, contact: Sales Inquiries Media Inquiries Byron ExarcosClassOne Technologytel: +1 678.772.9086email: pr@ Lisa Gillette-MartinKiterockettel: +1 408.205.4732email: lgmartin@ Solstice is a registered trademark of ClassOne Technology. A photo accompanying this announcement is available at in to access your portfolio

UPDATE -- ClassOne Technology and IBM Research Jointly Developing Non-NMP Solvent Processing for Semiconductor Manufacturing
UPDATE -- ClassOne Technology and IBM Research Jointly Developing Non-NMP Solvent Processing for Semiconductor Manufacturing

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time19-05-2025

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UPDATE -- ClassOne Technology and IBM Research Jointly Developing Non-NMP Solvent Processing for Semiconductor Manufacturing

ClassOne Technology Signs JDA with IBM Research KALISPELL, Mont., May 19, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- ClassOne Technology, a leading global provider of advanced electroplating and wet processing tools for microelectronics manufacturing, today announced it has signed a joint development agreement with IBM Research focused on wet processing for advanced packaging. The two companies will leverage their respective semiconductor chemistry expertise to create innovative solvent solutions for a range of advanced semiconductor and packaging process applications. The focus of the joint project will be to develop best known methods (BKMs) for non-NMP solvent processing in manufacturing IBM semiconductor devices. NMP, or N-Methylpyrrolidone, is a chemical compound long used in a variety of industries, including semiconductor fabrication, for removal of surface materials. ClassOne has been a strategic supplier to IBM since 2014, developing technologies in electroplating, metal lift-off (MLO) and wet cleaning processes, and subsequently expanding to advanced packaging applications. ClassOne CEO Byron Exarcos noted, 'This collaboration represents a significant step forward in developing alternatives for advanced semiconductor processing. Combining our flexible wafer-processing platform and seasoned team with IBM's extensive research experience and resources will result in novel solutions that we look forward to sharing throughout our industry.' About ClassOne TechnologyClassOne Technology is a leading provider of advanced electroplating and wet processing systems for semiconductor and microelectronic device manufacturing around the world. Its advanced IP portfolio comprises highly customized, cost-effective processing solutions for critical wafer processes used to manufacture devices for photonics, power, 5G, microLED, and MEMS and sensor markets. With tools installed in leading fabs and research organizations worldwide, ClassOne's flagship Solstice platform is highly configurable, comprising fully automated wet processing applications with the industry's most competitive ROI. For more information, visit Stay in touch on LinkedIn and X. For more information, contact: Sales Inquiries Media Inquiries Byron ExarcosClassOne Technologytel: +1 678.772.9086email: pr@ Lisa Gillette-MartinKiterockettel: +1 408.205.4732email: lgmartin@ Solstice is a registered trademark of ClassOne Technology. A photo accompanying this announcement is available at in to access your portfolio

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