Materion Establishes New Facility to Accelerate Growth in the Semiconductor and Electric Vehicle Markets
Materion Corporation (NYSE: MTRN) has announced the opening of a new 150,000 square foot facility in
- New 150,000 square foot facility in Milwaukee enhances production capacity.
- Targets high-growth semiconductor and EV battery markets.
- Key customer investing $6 million to establish a prototype line.
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The new 150,000 square foot facility expands the company’s capacity to produce Atomic Layer Deposition (ALD) materials for the most sophisticated semiconductor chips and provide advanced chemicals for the development of next-generation battery technology for EV’s. Production capabilities are expected to ramp up during the first half of next year.
“This expansion is in direct response to the confidence that our customers have in
Building on Materion’s existing portfolio of electronic materials and premium thin film target solutions, the expansion of its ALD capabilities will significantly enhance the company’s position as a leading global supplier to the high-growth semiconductor industry. The move follows the company’s successful 2021 acquisition of the HCS-Electronic Materials business, which added tantalum- and niobium- based solutions to Materion’s portfolio of precious and non-precious metal targets, extending the company’s global reach and expanding its position with leading semiconductor chip manufacturers.
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