From: Skybuck Flying on
Hello,

Would it be possible to "vaporize" any dust particles during the chip
manufacturing ?

From what I understand "dust" particles cause lot's of chip-duds.

Since E=MC^2 maybe the "matter of the dust particle" can be turned into
energy clearing it ?

Bye,
Skybuck.


From: dlzc on
Dear Skybuck Flying:

On Jun 18, 2:48 am, "Skybuck Flying" <IntoTheFut...(a)hotmail.com>
wrote:
>
> Would it be possible to "vaporize" any dust particles
> during the chip manufacturing ?

No. To hard on the machinery when it recondenses.

> From what I understand "dust" particles cause lot's
> of chip-duds.

That is part of the machining process. Clearing away the dross is a
small part what a machinst does.

> Since E=MC^2 maybe the "matter of the dust particle"
> can be turned into energy clearing it ?

Blowing up the machine, the operator, the building it is in, and the
city that supports the machine shop seems a little extreme, don't you
think? A megaton nuclear weapon "converts" a few nanograms of mass to
energy (the rest is there just for chance).

David A. Smith
From: Benj on
On Jun 18, 5:48 am, "Skybuck Flying" <IntoTheFut...(a)hotmail.com>
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Would it be possible to "vaporize" any dust particles during the chip
> manufacturing ?
>
> From what I understand "dust" particles cause lot's of chip-duds.
>
> Since E=MC^2 maybe the "matter of the dust particle" can be turned into
> energy clearing it ?
>
> Bye,
>   Skybuck.

Lessee. Obviously you are an "idea man" rather than someone who works
out the mundane details! I don't know. maybe a giant laser or nuclear
reactor or perhaps an LHC would be the way to go to "smash" dust
particles in chip manufacture rather than the usual fans and filters.
I mean how much more could it cost?

From: EricP on
dlzc wrote:
>
> A megaton nuclear weapon "converts" a few nanograms of mass to
> energy (the rest is there just for chance).

1 megaton TNT = 4.184e15 joules
E=MC^2 = 9.0e16 J/Kg

1 megaton = 46.49 grams.

Eric

From: FatBytestard on
On Fri, 18 Jun 2010 07:30:06 -0700 (PDT), dlzc <dlzc1(a)cox.net> wrote:

>> From what I understand "dust" particles cause lot's
>> of chip-duds.
>
>That is part of the machining process. Clearing away the dross is a
>small part what a machinst does.
>
>> Since E=MC^2 maybe the "matter of the dust particle"
>> can be turned into energy clearing it ?
>
>Blowing up the machine, the operator, the building it is in, and the
>city that supports the machine shop seems a little extreme, don't you
>think? A megaton nuclear weapon "converts" a few nanograms of mass to
>energy (the rest is there just for chance).
>
>David A. Smith

You are an idiot. He never said a damned thing about "machining",
idiot.

chips are GROWN , and get deposits placed onto them akin to crystal
growth.

You should do some google work as well. Particulalry BEFORE you make a
post where you place your foot in your mouth.