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SIFCO ASC Displays Advanced Solution Control System

Photo Credit: SIFCO ACS SIFCO ASC, a global leader of selective electroplating, will showcase its Advanced Solution Control System (ASCS) at this year’s SUR/FIN 2022.
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SIFCO ASC, a global leader of selective electroplating, will showcase its Advanced Solution Control System (ASCS) at this year’s SUR/FIN 2022. The ASCS features dripless functionality, which recycles all solutions back into the cart system and provides a clean, efficient work environment.

The ASCS is currently available in two sizes: the Nano, a manual cart holding two solutions, and the Prime, a fully automated system holding an entire plating operation in the space of a standard pallet.

SIFCO ASC | 800-765-4131 | www.sifcoasc.com | Booth 913

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