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The Photoresist Ancillaries market is a subset of the Electronic Chemicals industry. Photoresist Ancillaries are used in the production of semiconductor devices, such as integrated circuits, and are essential for the manufacture of electronic components. Photoresist Ancillaries are used to create patterns on the surface of a semiconductor wafer, which are then used to create the electronic components. Photoresist Ancillaries are typically composed of a combination of chemicals, such as photoresist, developer, and etchants. These chemicals are used to create the desired patterns on the wafer.
The Photoresist Ancillaries market is highly competitive, with a number of companies offering a variety of products. Some of the major players in the market include Dow Chemical, Merck, BASF, and Shin-Etsu Chemical. Other companies in the market include JSR Corporation, Fujifilm, and Tokyo Ohka Kogyo. Show Less Read more