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Wintek
Founded1990
HeadquartersTaichung, Taiwan
Websitewww.wintek.com.tw

Wintek is a maker of electronic components, mainly touch screens for devices such as Apple's iPhone. Its headquarters is in Taichung, Taiwan.

History

Wintek was established in 1990 and produces components in Taiwan, India, China and Vietnam.[1][2]

Worker illness controversy

In May 2010 it emerged that employees in China producing touchscreens for the iPhone had been poisoned by a cleaning chemical called n-hexane, leading to nerve damage and in some cases paralysis.[3][4] n-Hexane was introduced into the production process because it evaporates very quickly, thus speeding the manufacturing. A hospital in Suzhou has treated more than 100 workers who breathed in the hexane vapours. Some workers have been hospitalized for more than six months. While some workers have said that Wintek paid their medical bills and promises to keep their jobs for them while on medical leave, under Chinese law these workers will only get compensation if they leave these jobs.[5]

References

  1. ^ About Wintek
  2. ^ Wintek Global Network
  3. ^ Chinese workers link sickness to n-hexane and Apple iPhone screens, Guardian
  4. ^ "N-hexane Poisoning Scare At Apple Supplier In China". China Tech News. 2010-02-22.
  5. ^ Dirty Secrets ABC News Broadcast: 26/10/2010