Apparatus and method for supplying chemicals
View Patent ↗A chemical supplying apparatus including first and second mixing tanks for mixing and supplying chemical slurries used in a semiconductor fabrication process. The slurries are alternately provided from the first and second mixing tanks such that the slurry is continuously available to a processing apparatus for maximum efficiency. While one of the tanks is supplying the slurry, the other tank is cleaned and then used to prepare a new batch of the slurry.
1. A method for preparing a mixture in a first mixing tank and a second mixing tank and supplying the mixture to a semiconductor production-processing unit, the method comprising the steps of:
mixing a plurality of stock chemicals to prepare the mixture in the first mixing tank;
supplying the mixture to the semiconductor production-processing unit;
starting preparation of a new batch of the mixture in the second mixing tank when the liquid level of the mixture in the first mixing tank drops to a first predetermined value as detected by a level sensor; and
supplying the mixture prepared in the second mixing tank to the semiconductor production-processing unit when the liquid level of the mixture in the first mixing tank drops to a second predetermined value.
2. The method for preparing a mixture according to claim 1 , further comprising the steps of:
starting preparation of a new batch of the mixture in the first mixing tank when the liquid level of the mixture in the second mixing tank drops to a third predetermined value; and
supplying the new batch of the mixture prepared in the first mixing tank to the semiconductor production-processing unit when the liquid level of the chemical in the second mixing tank drops to a fourth predetermined value.
3. The method for preparing a mixture according to claim 1 , wherein the first predetermined value corresponds to the amount of the mixture used up in the first mixing tank during the time necessary for preparing a new batch of the mixture in the second mixing tank.
4. The method according to claim 3 , wherein the mixture is a slurry.