
Suzhou Jingzhou Equipment Technology
High-end wet process equipment for semiconductor manufacturing.
Date | Investors | Amount | Round |
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* | CNY20.0m | Series B | |
Total Funding | 000k |
Suzhou Jingzhou Equipment Technology Co., Ltd., also known as Kzone Equipment, is a high-tech enterprise specializing in comprehensive solutions for high-end wet process equipment and process technology. Founded in 2011 in Suzhou, China, the company integrates research and development, design, manufacturing, sales, and after-sales service. The legal representative is Xin Jiang.
The company serves the flat-panel display, photovoltaic (PV), and semiconductor industries. Its core business revolves around providing advanced manufacturing equipment for processes like high-precision cleaning, wet etching, developing, and photoresist stripping. Kzone Equipment also develops complementary automation and environmental systems, such as online waste liquid recovery and robotics. The business model includes direct sales of this equipment and offering comprehensive technical support and after-sales service to a client base in Asia, Europe, and the Middle East.
Since its inception, the company has achieved significant milestones, including the development of the industry's first back polishing and etching cleaner in 2011. It has consistently broken foreign technological monopolies by introducing domestically produced equipment, such as its G6 AMOLED wet etching machines and wet-process equipment for TOPCon solar cells. Kzone invests over 10% of its annual revenue into research and development and holds over 400 patents.
Keywords: wet process equipment, semiconductor manufacturing, photovoltaic equipment, flat-panel display technology, wet etching, high-precision cleaning, photoresist stripping, silicon wafer cleaning, process technology solutions, automation systems, solar cell manufacturing, display production, Chinese equipment manufacturer, polysilicon wafer texture, TOPCon solar cells, advanced manufacturing, R&D, chemical processing