Electronic Grade materials are ultra-high-purity chemicals and compounds specifically manufactured for use in the electronics and semiconductor industries. These materials undergo stringent purification and quality control processes to ensure they meet the exacting standards required for sensitive electronic applications, where even trace contaminants can affect performance or yield.

Electronic Grade chemicals are essential in the production and processing of:

Semiconductors and microchips – as etchants, dopants, or cleaning agents

Printed circuit boards (PCBs) – for surface preparation, plating, and soldering

Flat-panel displays and LEDs – in the fabrication of conductive and emissive layers

Photovoltaic cells (solar panels) – in wafer cleaning, doping, and etching

Capacitors, resistors, and transistors – as dielectric or insulating materials

Deionized water

Original price was: $1,000.00.Current price is: $850.00.
Deionized water, also known as demineralized water, is water that has had its mineral ions (such as sodium, calcium, iron, and copper) and dissolved solids removed through a process called ion exchange. Distilled water, on the other hand, is water that has been purified by boiling it into steam and then condensing the steam back into water. This process removes impurities such as minerals, bacteria, and other contaminants. Both deionized and distilled water are highly purified forms of water, but the processes used to purify them are different. Deionized water is typically used in laboratory settings or in industrial processes, while distilled water is commonly used in medical applications, humidifiers, and in some consumer products

Distilled Water

Original price was: $900.00.Current price is: $850.00.
  Distilled water is water that has been purified through a process of distillation. Distillation involves boiling water and then condensing the steam back into liquid form, leaving behind impurities and contaminants. This process removes minerals, salts, and other substances, resulting in water that is nearly pure H2O. Distilled water is commonly used in laboratory settings, in medical procedures, and in some household appliances such as steam irons and humidifiers. It's also often used in automotive cooling systems and in certain types of aquariums. However, because it lacks minerals that are beneficial to health, long-term consumption of distilled water may not be ideal for human consumption.