Leatherwood Plastics Equipment for Clean Manufacturing
World Class Wet Processing and Clean Room Equipment 
 
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Leatherwood Plastics was formed in 1980 by Dwight Leatherwood, to serve high technology industries by manufacturing and installing superior wet processing equipment.    Production capabilities are enhanced by a Class 1000 Clean Room for final assembly, final test, QA, and packaging of semiconductor production and cleaning equipment.  State of the art computer-controlled fabrication equipment and highly skilled craftsmen contribute to the ultimate quality and reliability of the product.

Custom plastic fabrication combined with compact automated control systems allow products to be tailored to exact customer needs.  Modification of existing equipment is often done as an economical alternative to new equipment.

 

Standard and custom-designed products are manufactured from chemical-resistant plastics, stainless steel, or other appropriate materials.

Product lines include automated and manual semiconductor wet process benches, clean room storage equipment; plating, storage and rinse tanks, filtration systems, automated metal finishing lines; batch and continuous flow waste water treatment systems; and corrosion-resistant ventilation systems and components.

Leatherwood Plastics is a division of Leatherwood, Inc., a privately held Texas corporation.

 

 
It's all about Quality and Experience.  You can expect quality in our products, and trust our experience.  We use rigid SEMI Standards as our design and construction guidelines, and third-party safety inspections are available for product certifications.  

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