Advanced Chemical Etching enjoys growth from electrification race

Advanced Chemical Etching enjoys growth from electrification race

Advanced Chemical Etching (ACE), reports exciting new opportunities for titanium, copper and aluminium etching expertise in the race for electrification and hydrogen fuel cell systems alongside increases in volumes in the automotive and aerospace sectors.

The etching process lends itself to battery interconnects and fuel cell components which are important in the development of energy management in existing and future electric vehicles and alternative fuel systems. Examples will be on the stand.

The company also specialises in the development of prototype components, pre-production and volume fulfilment to customers in aerospace, space, precision engineering, automotive, electronics, medical, telecoms and renewables. Activities can include anything from safety critical components for aircraft and F1 cars to meshes and electronic connectors, battery interconnectors, fuel cell bi-polar plates and heat exchangers. It works to the most exacting tolerances and can manufacture components in stainless steel, nickel alloys, copper, beryllium copper, phosphor bronze, brass and, thanks to ground-breaking new processes, aluminium, molybdenum, titanium, nitinol and elgiloy.

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Stand C190