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Formed in 1987,
Fab-Tech began as a small company involved with miscellaneous
metal forming |
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manufacturing as
well as producing several standard products. In 1989 the
company acquired |
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its first
manufacturing facility and began purchasing equipment. |
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The same year
brought IBM facility engineers to Fab-Tech looking for a
solution to the problems |
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they were having
with their corrosive fume exhaust system. IBM had been
familiar with Fab-Tech's |
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creative and
innovative approach to problem solving. They challenged
Fab-Tech to develop a |
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reliable, cost
effective, easy to install, fire and corrosion resistant fume
exhaust system that their |
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insurance company
would be happy with. Fab-Tech engineers immediately began
development of |
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"coated
duct". |
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Fab-Tech and DuPont
were able to do what the experts said was impossible,
"apply a thin layer of |
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fluoropolymer to
stainless steel". The fluoropolymer coating provides
excellent resistance to attack |
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by chemicals and
solvents which can cause rapid deterioration of other plastics
and all but the most |
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costly metal
alloys. And in 1993 the solution that Fab-Tech provided to
IBM as PermaShield Pipe |
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(PSP®) is now
being used by almost every major semiconductor manufacturer
around the world. |
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