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H.C. Starck’s Bonded Sputtering Targets Displayed at FPD China 2016

H.C. Starck’s sputtering products displayed at FPD China 2016, 15-17 March at the Shanghai New International Expo Center in China, Booth 1671 offer a glimpse into the latest innovative pure and alloyed sputtering materials, as well as bonding capabilities for flat panel, touch sensor, photovoltaic, and semiconductor applications including TFT, LCD, TSP and anti-reflective coatings.

H.C. Starck’s innovative sputtering alloys are customized for improved sputtering performance, etching rates and surface durability to match the plethora of new touch technologies in the marketplace.

With our local bonding capabilities, we can deliver our sputtering targets to customers quicker providing them tangible benefits. H.C. Starck continues to outpace the market with new technologies that enable the latest trends in touch sensor technology.

Dmitry Shashkov - Member of H.C. Starck's Executive Board and Head of the Fabricated Products Division

The highest quality molybdenum (Mo), niobium (Nb), and MoNb rotary targets are extruded using the largest refractory metals extrusion press in the world, with lengths up to 4100 mm for a single-piece target. H. C. Starck's rotary targets offer best-in-class material density and sputtering performance, demonstrating H.C. Starck’s advanced technology. Utilizing local rotary target bonding facilities in China, Taiwan, Japan and elsewhere, H.C. Starck delivers superior quality with greater than 97% bonding coverage.

Equally innovative is H.C. Starck’s robust and fully integrated supply chain that provides tight controls for the in-house production of pure and alloyed molybdenum powders for Mo, MoNb, molybdenum-tungsten (MoW) and DynaMo® planar targets. The flexibility in generation sizes, Gen 3 through Gen 10, along with the top-notch corrosion resistance of MoNb and DynaMo® sputtering materials represents H.C. Starck’s engineering excellence.

H.C. Starck’s certification for the fifth consecutive year for processing of “conflict-free” tantalum raw materials and tungsten powders from its joint ventures in China and Vietnam have secured reliable and safe raw material resources, essential to H.C. Starck’s strategy for raw material sustainability worldwide.

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