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Shenzhen Capchem Technology Co Ltd
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3 total product lines
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Revenue as of 12/31/2019
| Reporting Segmentarrow_drop_up | Product Line | Amount (CNY) | Percentage |
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| keyboard_arrow_right | Reporting Segment & Product Line | Amount (CNY) | Percentage |
| Chemicals for Energy & Electronics |
Chemicals for Gasoline Automobile Batteries
These companies produce chemicals for conventional gasoline automobile (consumer passenger car) batteries.
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1.16B | 49.76% |
| Chemicals for Energy & Electronics |
Etching Chemicals for Semiconductor Production Equipment
These companies manufacture etching chemicals for semiconductor production equipment and sell directly to their customers. These chemicals remove layers from the surface of semiconductors via etching.
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0.67B | 28.95% |
| Chemicals for Energy & Electronics |
Chemical Intermediates
These companies produce chemical intermediates, also known as monomers, which are the most basic chemicals that are eventually polymerized into polymers, and then into plastic. Examples of chemical intermediates include chlorine, ethylene, propylene, styrene, olefins, and alkenes.
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0.5B | 21.29% |
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Chemicals for Energy & Electronics
Chemicals for Gasoline Automobile Batteries
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1.16B | 49.76% |
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These companies produce chemicals for conventional gasoline automobile (consumer passenger car) batteries.
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Chemicals for Energy & Electronics
Etching Chemicals for Semiconductor Production Equipment
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0.67B | 28.95% |
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These companies manufacture etching chemicals for semiconductor production equipment and sell directly to their customers. These chemicals remove layers from the surface of semiconductors via etching.
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Chemicals for Energy & Electronics
Chemical Intermediates
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0.5B | 21.29% |
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These companies produce chemical intermediates, also known as monomers, which are the most basic chemicals that are eventually polymerized into polymers, and then into plastic. Examples of chemical intermediates include chlorine, ethylene, propylene, styrene, olefins, and alkenes.
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