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DAVID MANDER <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 6 Oct 1997 08:52:00 -0500
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I would like to say I agree with previous replies to this subject,
all except the last question.  As a supplier of this type of
chemistry, I have first hand experience with production use.  Every
customer who has tried this process, using our chemistry (I am not
aware of the actual supplier you are referencing), has converted to
this process and still uses it.  There are significant cost savings
involved.  If you process 200 panels per day, 20% reduction in
developing cost might not mean much.  If you develop 5000 panels per
day, things are different.  If you would like my references as to who
is using this chemistry today, I can give you the one of the largest
in North America, as well as several shops of different sizes.  I do
not wish to advertise on this forum, but if you want to know more,
you may e-mail me at [log in to unmask], or call me at 800-264-1250.
 I will give you specific facts.

david mander

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