Japan S.Korea Feud

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"One of those chemicals, known as photoresist, is critical for top-of-the-line products produced by Samsung Electronics, the giant South Korean maker of chips and gadgets, among others. Japan controls around 90 percent of the world's supply."

Japan and South Korea Feud, but Breaking Up Is Hard
New York Times - August 28, 2019
-- https://www.nytimes.com/2019/08/28/business/japan-south-korea-trade.html
 
On Fri, 27 Sep 2019 05:16:40 -0700, mogulah wrote:

"One of those chemicals, known as photoresist, is critical for
top-of-the-line products produced by Samsung Electronics, the giant
South Korean maker of chips and gadgets, among others. Japan controls
around 90 percent of the world's supply."

Japan and South Korea Feud, but Breaking Up Is Hard New York Times -
August 28, 2019 --
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/08/28/business/japan-south-korea-trade.html

Wow, they know how to hit them where it hurts! Photoresist! Yikes!

Jon
 
On Friday, September 27, 2019 at 3:15:37 PM UTC-4, Jon Elson wrote:
On Fri, 27 Sep 2019 05:16:40 -0700, mogulah wrote:

"One of those chemicals, known as photoresist, is critical for
top-of-the-line products produced by Samsung Electronics, the giant
South Korean maker of chips and gadgets, among others. Japan controls
around 90 percent of the world's supply."

Japan and South Korea Feud, but Breaking Up Is Hard New York Times -
August 28, 2019 --
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/08/28/business/japan-south-korea-trade.html

Wow, they know how to hit them where it hurts! Photoresist! Yikes!

You gotta wonder how Japan got such a corner on that stuff. A lot like China has a lock on the rare-earths, I guess.
 
In article <00288d06-e925-4900-bebb-be87a59fa012@googlegroups.com>,
bruce2bowser@gmail.com says...
You gotta wonder how Japan got such a corner on that stuff. A lot like China has a lock on the rare-earths, I guess.

Was that Japan or another country that had some special epoxie
(whatever) that was the covering for IC memory chips way back in the 1 K
per chip days ?
 
On 28/9/19 9:01 am, bruce2bowser@gmail.com wrote:
On Friday, September 27, 2019 at 3:15:37 PM UTC-4, Jon Elson wrote:
On Fri, 27 Sep 2019 05:16:40 -0700, mogulah wrote:

"One of those chemicals, known as photoresist, is critical for
top-of-the-line products produced by Samsung Electronics, the giant
South Korean maker of chips and gadgets, among others. Japan controls
around 90 percent of the world's supply."

Japan and South Korea Feud, but Breaking Up Is Hard New York Times -
August 28, 2019 --
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/08/28/business/japan-south-korea-trade.html

Wow, they know how to hit them where it hurts! Photoresist! Yikes!

You gotta wonder how Japan got such a corner on that stuff. A lot like China has a lock on the rare-earths, I guess.

China doesn't have a lock on rare earths. The ores are available in many
countries, including Australia. What China does more than anyone else
does is *process* the ore, because the processes are incredibly
polluting and they don't care about pissing in their own pool. If they
ever tried to really restrict trade in rare earths you'd find plenty of
countries ramping up their processing programs.

Clifford Heath
 
On 09/27/2019 02:16 PM, mogulah@hotmail.com wrote:
"One of those chemicals, known as photoresist, is critical for top-of-the-line products produced by Samsung Electronics, the giant South Korean maker of chips and gadgets, among others. Japan controls around 90 percent of the world's supply."

Japan and South Korea Feud, but Breaking Up Is Hard
New York Times - August 28, 2019
-- https://www.nytimes.com/2019/08/28/business/japan-south-korea-trade.html

supposedly also HF(acid). arirang TV has been reporting on it..
 
On Sun, 29 Sep 2019 16:01:21 +0200, Johann Klammer wrote:

> supposedly also HF(acid). arirang TV has been reporting on it..

Vile stuff.



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In <qmqmvb$iu0$2@dont-email.me> Cursitor Doom <curd@notformail.com> writes:

On Sun, 29 Sep 2019 16:01:21 +0200, Johann Klammer wrote:

supposedly also HF(acid). arirang TV has been reporting on it..

Vile stuff.

They should have traveled to Philly:

[news story]

Toxic chemical at PES refinery mostly cleared, aiding probe of June blaze
....
About 340,000 pounds of hydrofluoric acid (HF) stored at Philadelphia
Energy Solutions' refinery was chemically neutralized
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https://www.reuters.com/article/us-pes-bankruptcy-chemicals-idUSKCN1VK24U



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On Sun, 29 Sep 2019 17:39:53 +0000, danny burstein wrote:

Toxic chemical at PES refinery mostly cleared, aiding probe of June
blaze
....
About 340,000 pounds of hydrofluoric acid (HF) stored at Philadelphia
Energy Solutions' refinery was chemically neutralized
======
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-pes-bankruptcy-chemicals-
idUSKCN1VK24U

"HF can burn the skin"

ROTFLMFAO! :-D



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On Sun, 29 Sep 2019 19:43:26 -0000 (UTC), Cursitor Doom
<curd@notformail.com> wrote:

On Sun, 29 Sep 2019 17:39:53 +0000, danny burstein wrote:

Toxic chemical at PES refinery mostly cleared, aiding probe of June
blaze
....
About 340,000 pounds of hydrofluoric acid (HF) stored at Philadelphia
Energy Solutions' refinery was chemically neutralized
======
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-pes-bankruptcy-chemicals-
idUSKCN1VK24U

"HF can burn the skin"

ROTFLMFAO! :-D
Yeah, I love how some stuff is understated. Like when all those
lithium batteries in laptops were catching on fire. I read a report
where the burning batteries were described as "venting with flame".
 
On Sunday, September 29, 2019 at 6:29:43 PM UTC-4, et...@whidbey.com wrote:

Yeah, I love how some stuff is understated. Like when all those
lithium batteries in laptops were catching on fire. I read a report
where the burning batteries were described as "venting with flame".

The batteries, or the Usenet trolls? :)
 

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