Klaiber's law

Simply stated, Klaiber's law proposes that "the silicon wafer size will dictate the largest diameter of ultrapure water supply piping needed within a semiconductor wafer factory." Ultrapure water (UPW) is used extensively in the fabrication steps of making computer microchips. These microchips are fabricated on round, thin substrates of silicon, called wafer.

Klaiber's law

Simply stated, Klaiber's law proposes that "the silicon wafer size will dictate the largest diameter of ultrapure water supply piping needed within a semiconductor wafer factory." Ultrapure water (UPW) is used extensively in the fabrication steps of making computer microchips. These microchips are fabricated on round, thin substrates of silicon, called wafer.