Mycropore announces purchase orders from 2 leading chip manufacturers
Category: #business  By Shreshtha Dhatrak  Date: 2020-08-15
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Mycropore announces purchase orders from 2 leading chip manufacturers

Mycropore Corporation Ltd., a leading micro-contamination control & filtration solution provider, has recently announced the receipt of repeat POs (purchase orders). These repeat purchase orders are from 2 leading customers based in North America, which manufacture Memory IC & RF IC devices that are widely adopted in the rapidly expanding 5G market. These purchase orders are expected to potentially generate high revenue on an annual basis.

For the record, Mycropore manufactures and markets filtration & semiconductor micro-contamination control products that are critical in semiconductor device manufacturing. The company will deliver a range of its micro-contamination control, filtration products, which include SlurriGard™-DUO3 CMP filters, under the recent purchase orders. These patented filters can be deployed by the clients for use in the chemical mechanical polishing applications. Additionally, the company will offer FluoroFlo™-II series of AT ultra-high purity fluoropolymer filters, which can be used in solvent, chemical, and stripper applications.

The solutions have undergone rigorous qualification and validation for over 1 year, prior to their introduction for mass production. The company is anticipated to gain increased orders for these products in the 2nd half of 2020 as well as in 2021, based on the schedule of customers to expand the product adoption over various different chemicals across the globe.

As per the statement made by Mr. Kenneth Wong, Chief Executive Officer & President of Mycropore, the company is excited about the recent hike in product orders and expansion of customer base, with high product demand from its 2 leading customers. It has also committed to offering several proven micro-contamination control solutions. This will enable the team to ensure process improvement while significantly maintaining consistent and high product quality. The new orders recently obtained by the company can be attributed to its team of experts in technology. It also demonstrates the increasing potential of the company to serve customers by mass-producing the solutions in the semiconductor industry.

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