CMC Materials Inc
F:CTD
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CMC Materials Inc
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CMC Materials, Inc. engages in the development, manufacture, and sale of chemical mechanical planarization consumables products. The company is headquartered in Aurora, Illinois and currently employs 2,200 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2000-04-04. The Company’s segments include Electronic Materials and Performance Materials segment. The Electronic Materials segment includes products and solutions for the semiconductor industry and consists of its chemical mechanical planarization (CMP) slurries business, CMP pads business, and electronic chemicals business. The Electronic Materials segment produces and sells high-purity process chemicals through the formulation, purification, and blending of acids, solvents, and other wet chemicals. The Performance Materials segment includes its pipeline and industrial materials (PIM) business, wood treatment business, and precision optics business. Its PIM products include drag-reducing agents (DRAs), valve greases, cleaners and sealants, and related equipment supporting pipelines and adjacent industries.
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