MicroChem Corp. (MCC) develops, manufactures, sells, and supports specialty niche chemicals for semiconductor/IC, thin film head, and other electronic manufacturing applications. The primary focus is photosensitive materials, such as photoresists, and other ancillary products. MCC technology consists of proprietary and non-proprietary products requiring state-of-the-art technical expertise, high reproducibility, high product cleanliness, and specialty microfiltration.
Thin films
Advanced Vacuum serves the worlds most advanced industries enabling production of everything from coffe to computer processors, and from steel to solar panels. Provider of vacuum- and thinfilm technology solutions for the industry.
AJA International, Inc. Designing custom, quality sputtering and thin film deposition equipment since 1988.
Nanofilm was founded in 1985 by Dr. Scott Rickert and Don McClusky. The foundation of the company is Dr. Rickert's pioneering work in self-assembling thin films at Case Western Reserve University where he was a professor and researcher. The company quickly began successful commercialization of nanocoatings and surface preservation treatments.
In two decades the company's technology portfolio has expanded rapidly to include dozens of products in three core technologies: self-assembling nanofilms, nanocomposites, surface preservation and care.
Ingsman Energy and Fuel cell Research Organization (IEFRO) has been seeded into the research community to reach the highest limits of the fuel cell performances.
Melles Griot is a global leader in the design and manufacture of products that enable the practical application of light.