02-531-7800

Wonik QnC

Seongnam-si, Gyeonggi-do, 
Korea (South)
http://www.wonikqnc.com
  • Booth: C136

Wonik QnCs goal is to be one of the worlds top 5 suppliers of specialized composite materials and parts.

WONIK QnC specializes in quartz and ceramics wares that are required in the production of semiconductor wafers. Although ceramics wares are mainly used in the production of semiconductors, they also have additional applications in the manufacture of TFT-LCD.

WONIK QnC is a leading manufacturer of quartz wares using world-class technology.

WONIK QnC has earned an exemplary reputation through the recognition of its world-class service, quality and innovative manufacturing processes. This reputation for service and quality has allowed WONIK QnC to become a primary contract manufacturer with many of the world’s leading semiconductor original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and IC Chip manufacturing companies located around the world. Based on this success, WONIK QnC has established and is operating quartz manufacturing sites in Taiwan, Germany in addition to its world-class manufacturing sites in S. Korea through continued growth and innovation in the global quartz and ceramics business.

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