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Chemcut
Appliances, Electrical, and Electronics Manufacturing
State College, Pennsylvania 705 followers
We build custom wet processing equipment that is manufactured in the USA
About us
At Chemcut we design and manufacture custom wet processing equipment for the following industries Printed Circuit Boards Chemical Milling Glass Etching Photovoltaic Sign and Nameplates Metal Finishing Semiconductor and more Our mission is to deliver high-quality, reliable manufacturing solutions that are designed to meet each customer’s unique needs. We begin with a conversation; a conversation that is driven by a desire – a need – to fully understand the customer’s objectives. Only after we have that understanding can we move forward and fulfill our mission through innovative design, expert manufacturing, thorough “real-life” testing, and industry-renowned customer service.
- Website
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http://chemcut.net/
External link for Chemcut
- Industry
- Appliances, Electrical, and Electronics Manufacturing
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- State College, Pennsylvania
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1957
- Specialties
- Etchers, Developers, Resist Stripper, Chemical Cleaners, Scrubbers, Deburrers, Dryers, Chemical Regeneration Systems, Electroless Plating, Waste Treatment, Batch Treatment, Ion-Exchange Systems, semiconductor, and Semiconductor Manufacturing Equipment
Locations
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Primary
500-1 Science Park Rd
State College, Pennsylvania, US
Employees at Chemcut
Updates
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Chemcut reposted this
🛠️ PCB troubles got you down? Dive into "The Chemical Connection" with Don Ball of Chemcut for pro troubleshooting tips on tackling those tricky PCB process problems. Get insights on how chemistry can help identify and solve common issues before they escalate 🔍: https://lnkd.in/ggJJX4hk
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Chemcut reposted this
🌟 Ever wondered how chemical companies navigate the tech highway? Buckle up for a ride into the future! 🚀 In "The Chemical Connection," Don Ball of Chemcut explores how key players in the industry tackle the ever-changing landscape of technology roadmaps. From sustainable innovations to game-changing solutions, see how the path ahead is shaping up: https://lnkd.in/gQqUxYb7
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Don't forget to check out Don Ball's article on alkaline etching!
The Chemical Connection: Controlling an Alkaline Etch Bath With Low Copper Loading. In his latest column, Don Ball, Chemcut, continues his discussion on how much process control is actually needed for high-density circuit production. However, in the last month, I have been called on to help with a specific process control problem: how to control an alkaline etch bath when you’re not etching much copper. This problem has been cropping up more frequently as smaller shops (and a few larger ones) concentrate on low-volume, high-value plated through-hole panels such as prototypes, resistor cores, etc. https://bit.ly/46BfpxK