Wet Electronic Chemicals Market Competitive Landscape
The global market structure of wet electronic chemicals can be roughly divided into three parts:
In the first segment, European and American traditional wet electronic chemical companies account for about 31% of the market share. Representative companies include BASF of Germany, Ashland Group of the United States, and Honeywell of the United States. These established chemical companies have strong technical advantages, and their product grades can reach SEMIG4 and above, which is almost at the same pace as the development of the semiconductor manufacturing industry.
The second market is mainly occupied by about ten Japanese companies, with a total market share of about 29%. The development of Japan's chemical industry is later than that of Europe and the United States, but the progress is very fast. Its technical level has reached the same level as that of European and American enterprises. At present, the wet electronic chemical industry is mainly dominated by European, American and Japanese enterprises, and the high-end market is basically occupied by these enterprises.
The third market is occupied by the wet electronic chemicals market in South Korea, mainland China and Taiwan, accounting for about 38% of the market share. Among them, Korean and Taiwanese companies have certain advantages in production technology, and they also have certain competitiveness compared with European, American and Japanese companies in the high-end market.