Advanced Chemical Etching looks to electrification in cars and planes

Advanced Chemical Etching looks to electrification in cars and planes

Advanced Chemical Etching says that titanium, copper and aluminium etching processes lend themselves to battery interconnects and fuel cell components which are so important to the development of energy management in existing and future electric vehicles and alternative fuel systems as the automotive and aerospace sectors progress to electrification and hydrogen fuel cell systems

The company specialises in the development of prototype components, pre-production and volume fulfilment to customers in aerospace, space, precision engineering, automotive, electronics, medical, telecomms and renewables. The company says etching process can be applied to safety critical components for aircraft and F1 cars as well as to meshes and electronic connectors, battery interconnectors, fuel cell bi-polar plates and heat exchangers.

The company works to  exacting tolerances and can manufacture components in stainless steel, nickel alloys, copper, beryllium copper, phosphor bronze, brass and – thanks to new processes – also aluminium, molybdenum, titanium, nitinol and the super alloy, elgiloy.

Visit Advanced Chemical Etching at Southern Manufacturing & Electronics 2023 – Stand C190