02-531-7800

ACE NANOCHEM

Kyungsangbuk-Do, 
Korea (South)
http://www.acenanochem.com/
  • Booth: A429

Ace Nanochem is the only specialized nanomaterial company in Korea that succeeded in the commercialization of colloidal silica for semiconductors. Since its establishment in 1999.

Ace Nanochem has been manufacturing/producing, a semiconductor slurry that requires excellent quality, Oxide CMP slurry, Si-wafer slurry, and polishing slurry for various areas.

Moreover, Ace Nanochem also contributes to the localization of various materials in general industrial applications such as steel, glass coating, paper, and refractory. 

 *Product Applications

The products of Ace Nanochem are used in various applications such as Oxide CMP(ILD, IMD, PMD, STI) slurry, Si-wafer stock and edge polishing slurry, backside polishing slurry used in package process, special polishing slurry, and CMP abrasive. Their technology and quality have been recognized by many in the industry with their excellent results not only in the domestic market but also in foreign markets such as US, Japan, China, Singapore, and Malaysia.

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