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As we move further into the 21st century, technology continues to explode. Several industries, in particular, are expected to see significant advances in the coming years, thanks to new and emerging technologies such as green hydrogen fuel cell technology, automation, and telemedicine.
The energy, e-mobility, industrial manufacturing, and medical device industries are using these new technologies to satisfy growing environmental concerns as well as consumer trends. All of these industries are expected to experience continued growth and so will the quest to find quality, cost-effective components to power their systems.
With such a wide range of potential uses, it’s no wonder chemical metal etching is becoming more and more popular among manufacturers. This blog post will explore some industrial applications derived from this new technology that benefit from metal etching.
Metal Etching is a metal fabrication process using digital tooling, photoresist film, UV light, and acid to dissolve portions of unwanted metal on parts. It has been used in circuit boards and other precision metal parts for many years, including EMI shielding, lead frames, screens, and electrical contacts and terminals. This technology has been renewed interest due to its potential to manufacture emerging technologies using fuel cell plates, encoder disks, and other micro components for smaller connected devices.
One of the most exciting applications for metal etching in 2022 is automation and sensor technology. With the rapid growth of the internet of things, there is a growing demand for smaller and more sophisticated sensors that detect and track movement, temperature, light levels, and other parameters.
Sensors are a critical part of modern automation systems, thus the market is valued to exceed $345 billion by 2028. The most common type of sensor is an optical sensor, which uses light to detect changes in the environment. Sensors are used in various applications, including lidar systems in automotive manufacturing, medical device imaging machines, and factory automation manufacturing robots. They are also used in consumer products such as smart TVs and home appliances.
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May 23, 2025
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As we move further into the 21st century, technology continues to explode. Several industries, in particular, are expected to see significant advances in the coming years, thanks to new and emerging...
As we move further into the 21st century, technology continues to explode. Several industries, in particular, are expected to see significant advances in the coming years, thanks to new and emerging...
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