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14 Oct 2008
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BAYMETEC is now AMPERTEC - Ultra high purity materials

BAYMETEC is now AMPERTEC - Ultra high purity materials
The consistency of high purity materials for the semiconductor and lighting industries is becoming ever more important. H.C. Starck delivers a comprehensive range of ultra pure products to these industries, but from October 2008 we will offer the materials under a new name.
 
From 15th October the BAYMETEC® range will be marketed under the name of AMPERTEC™.
 
The name change to AMPERTEC™ is necessary, because all patent rights for BAYMETEC® products are with H.C.Starck, but the naming rights are retained by the Bayer Group. "Beyond that, everything remains the same for our customers," emphasizes Dr. Stephan Kirchmeyer, Vice President, Electronics and Optics Business Unit at H.C. Starck.
 
With these versatile products that are based on metals, alloys and compounds of Tungsten, Tantalum, Niobium and Molybdenum, H.C. Starck has provided materials for use in the production of sputtering targets (PVD) as well as CVD and lighting applications. Under the new AMPERTEC™ name the materials will continue to offer the best solutions for the needs of the semiconductor, electronics and optical industries.


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