MacDermid Enthone Highlights Sustainability-Focused Etching Process
SUR/FIN 2021 exhibitor MacDermid Enthone showcases its Evolve plating process, a chromium-free etch process specifically designed for supply chain sustainability.
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MacDermid Enthone will showcase its Evolve process, which the company claims is the first production-proven, chromium-free etching process specifically designed for supply chain sustainability. According to the company, Evolve is suitable for most applicators of plastic treating substrates – such as acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) and polycarbonate acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS/PC) – for the automotive, sanitary, building, hardware and cosmetic market segments. The Evolve process is reportedly suitable for plating parts that are small to large and flat to geometrically complex.
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