o UCV foil – may be used on Ultra Clean Vacuum parts before bagging – check with supplier engineering for requirementso Visually inspect the bag to ensure the bag is visibly clean, free of holes, tears, rashes, wrinkles (especially in the seal area) or any other defects.o The product that requires part level bracing, tie downs, or any other primary part protection must be secured before the bag is applied.o Bag should not damage the product due to vacuum (high vacuum can deform parts), the size, and/or sealing of the bag.o Gas lines should be drained of any remaining liquids, and all openings must be capped before bagging.o Ensure that the bagging materials are not used past their shelf life.o Secure all fragile parts and add any required cushioning (cleanroom compatible) to protect fragile/ sensitive areas on the products before bagging.o Parts that go in special packaging such as thermoformed containers, plastic tubes, backer boards etc. must also be double bagged. Part can be double bagged prior to putting it in special packaging, or if the bagged part does not fit in the special packaging adequately, double bagging can be done outside special packaging. If the part is double bagged and then put in special packaging, then a dust cover (polybag or poly wrap) is required outside the special packaging with YIELD label.3. Suppliers must refer to Applied Materials 0250-70699 Packaging Materials Contamination Control Requirements. In addition, the suppliers must also refer to part drawing notes for special process cleaning specs:o 0250-20000 Requirements for UHV Clean Componentso 0250-54281 Cleanliness Requirements for OLED Tool Componentso LHH-N 120.003UCV Surface Cleaning and Handling Procedureo 0250-70351 Requirements for Component Cleaning