At its simplest, the term Axenic means pure.

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Axenics grew and thrived from a need by semiconductor manufacturers to install equipment to make computer chips in an ultra pure environment. In a world where a single particle that’s viewable only under a microscope can land on a computer wafer and destroy hundreds or thousands of circuits, the need to supply incredibly pure gases and other products to manufacturing equipment were critical to chip making.

The year was 1984 and Axenics (called RenTec back then) would install the piping, tubing and other equipment that supplied pure gases and liquids to the manufacturing equipment for pioneering chip makers like Digital, IBM and others.

Soon, the need for equipment subassemblies and other component manufacturing equipment that operated in pure environments grew along with computer OEM, medical OEM and other technology industries. To satisfy the demand, Axenics began making components and subassemblies in their own component manufacturing facilities. From the start, the company has been known as a creative innovator when it comes to solving problems for clients, providing high-quality products and working as a design and engineering partner.

Today, makers of valves, fittings and other critical components often refer Axenics when one of their clients has a unique problem that requires a creative engineering or OEM manufacturing solution.

We also take great pride in knowing that many of the OEM manufacturing companies we started with, by doing subassemblies and other components, moved to having us do contract manufacturing for complete systems.

OEM manufacturing companies and individual customers have grown their organizations and realized efficiency increases due to their relationship with Axenics. By choosing Axenics to outsource all or part of their contract manufacturing and supply-chain processes, our customers can focus on their fundamental business – design and process.

                                           
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