A photoresist is a light-sensitive material used in semiconductor manufacturing and microfabrication to create precise patterns on a substrate during the photolithography process. Applied as a thin film on a silicon wafer, the photoresist undergoes chemical changes when exposed to ultraviolet (UV), deep ultraviolet (DUV), or extreme ultraviolet (EUV) light through a patterned mask.

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Why Automation Is Becoming Essential in the Woodworking Machinery Industry
The woodworking machinery industry has seen a dramatic rise in automation, reshaping operations across all levels of manufacturing. As customer demand for fast, high-quality wooden products grows, factories are adopting automated systems to streamline production. This shift is improving efficiency, reducing labor dependency, and enhancing the overall precision of wood processing tasks.
Automated woodworking machinery such as CNC routers, robotic saws, and automated sanding systems have become indispensable tools. These machines allow companies to produce furniture, flooring, cabinetry, and decorative wood elements with consistency and speed. Automation also reduces human error, ensuring that every piece meets strict dimensional accuracy.
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