Francis Bock

Manufacturing Process Engineer @ Materion

About Francis Bock

Francis Bock is a Manufacturing Process Engineer with extensive experience in magnetron sputtering techniques and vacuum chamber processes. He has worked at Materion Corporation since 2007 and previously held a position at Procter & Gamble from 2001 to 2006.

Work at Materion

Francis Bock has been employed at Materion Corporation as a Manufacturing Process Engineer since 2007. In this role, he focuses on vacuum chamber processes for coating deposition. His work involves the application of advanced manufacturing techniques and materials analysis, particularly in the context of thin metal and metal oxide coatings.

Previous Experience at P&G

Prior to joining Materion, Francis Bock worked at Procter & Gamble (P&G) as a Process Engineer from 2001 to 2006. During his five years at P&G, he gained valuable experience in process engineering, contributing to the development and optimization of manufacturing processes.

Education and Expertise

Francis Bock studied at Clarkson University from 1996 to 1998, where he developed foundational knowledge in engineering principles. He also attended the University of Maine, further enhancing his educational background. His expertise includes magnetron sputtering techniques for thin film coatings and materials analysis related to coatings.

Specialization in Coating Techniques

Francis Bock specializes in magnetron sputtering techniques, which are essential for the deposition of thin film coatings. His focus on vacuum chamber processes allows for precise control over the coating application, which is critical in various manufacturing applications.

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