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.
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.
MacDermid Enthone | 203-575-5700 | industrial.macdermidenthone.com
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