Electronic Grade Chemicals
Electronic grade chemicals are high-purity acids, solvents, bases and specialty reagents — such as electronic-grade isopropanol, acetone, hydrochloric, sulphuric, nitric and hydrofluoric acids, ammonia and etchants — used in semiconductor, display, PCB and microelectronics fabrication for wafer cleaning, etching, stripping and rinsing. Buyers in electronics manufacturing select them by trace-metal content (often at parts-per-billion), particle count and anion limits, because contamination at these levels damages devices and reduces yield.
Grades follow SEMI chemical classifications (for example the SEMI-C grades, escalating from C1 toward higher tiers such as C8/C12) with bulk purity commonly stated at 99.9 percent and above and impurities controlled at ppb to ppt levels. Spec sheets characteristically report assay, individual trace-metal limits, particle size and count, anion content and resistivity where relevant; documentation states the SEMI tier referenced. Material is typically filtered and packed in cleanroom conditions. CAS and HS framing is provided on documentation rather than assumed here.
Forms include cleanroom-grade bottles, high-purity drums and dedicated returnable/IBC systems for bulk supply; many electronic-grade chemicals are flammable or corrosive and packed accordingly.
For EU import, REACH registration or an Only Representative pathway is coordinated where required, with CLP/GHS labelling and SDS supplied; flammable or corrosive grades are assigned ADR/IMDG classes and UN numbers. SABER/SASO is coordinated for Saudi Arabia.
Himalay's verified manufacturer and exporter partners supply electronic grade chemicals with CoA per batch (with trace-metal data), SDS, REACH/CLP compliance coordinated for EU, GHS labelling, and SABER for Saudi Arabia handled as part of the standard order flow.