Solar Applied Materials Technology Corporation manufactures, processes, recycles, refines, and trades sputtering for thin film materials, precious metal materials, precious metal materials and automotive chemicals in Taiwan, China, and internationally. It operates through: Solar, Solar (KunShan), and Others segments. It offers precious metal chemicals, including gold, potassium, silver cyanide, Tetraammine dichloropalladium, silver potassium cyanide, silver cyanide, and silver nitrate and plate; and precious metal materials consisting of sterling gold and silver, as well as gold, silver, and platinum bullions. It also provides green certified products, such as potassium gold and silver cyanide, gold slug and kilo bar, and ITO-P and R target; precision machining parts for electrochemical deposition, dry etching, ion implanting, and physical vapor deposition; silver alloy and coated bonding wires for semiconductor IC and LED packaging; probe materials for wafer, packaging, PCB, and LED testing; recycling and refining of precious and rare metals; chemical and physical property analysis; and OEM bonding services for bonding process, backplane warpage flating, and bonding layer ultrasonic inspection. In addition, the company sputtering targets for thin film to use in data storage media, optoelectronic and display, semiconductor industry; evaporation slugs and metal thin films for LED, compound semiconductors, displays, quartz oscillator, solar cell, and other industries; and specialty chemicals comprising coolant, brake fluid, liquid coolant solutions, and e-coolant for electric vehicle. Further, it engages in the investment; import and export business; and services in non-destructive testing, certification, and environmental testing, etc. The company was formerly known as Solar Chemical Co., Ltd and changed its name to Solar Applied Materials Technology Corporation in October 1999. The company was incorporated in 1978 and is headquartered in Tainan City, Taiwan.
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