Industry News | 2016-11-23 14:58:42.0
Metal Etch Services, Inc. is proud to announce we are now a registered manufacturer with the United States of America Department of State as compliant with the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR). Now that we are ITAR registered, we can gladly assist you with all your requirements for SMT Stencils, Thick Film Printing Screens and Thin Metal Parts. For more information please call us at (760) 798-6984
Industry News | 2022-03-09 12:43:18.0
Indium Corporation's Miloš Lazić, product development specialist, will share his industry knowledge on metal thermal interface materials (TIMs) in high-performance applications at SEMI-THERM, March 21-25, San Jose, Calif., U.S.
Industry News | 2017-10-05 19:52:30.0
Conecsus announces the availability of their compact, free 14-page color brochure translated into Mexican Spanish. The brochure outlines the major benefits of recycling metals waste (solder, dross, consumables) for electronics manufacturers and PCB assemblers. Conecsus processes wastes containing primarily Tin, Tin-Zinc, Lead, Silver, Gold, and Copper, and converts them into usable metal products for sale into the global market; these true metals recycling solutions reward the recycling customer by paying cash for waste back to the customer.
Industry News | 2011-12-19 17:10:27.0
BTU International announces that its TRITAN™ HV90 dual-lane metallization firing system exceeds industry standards for wafer breakage. The three-belt, three-speed system boasts a yield better than 99.99%, exceeding the industry standard for metallization firing.
Industry News | 2018-01-09 18:57:15.0
Conecsus will exhibit true metals recycling solutions that reward the recycling customer at IPC/APEX EXPO 2018 in San Diego, California, February 27-March 1. Conecsus representatives in booth #919 will illustrate how the company processes wastes containing primarily Tin, Tin-Zinc, Lead, Silver, Gold, and Copper, and converts them into usable metal products for sale into the global market.
Industry News | 2018-10-25 15:16:16.0
Indium Corporation will feature its metallic thermal interface materials (TIMs) at the Advanced Technology Workshop on Thermal Management, Nov. 6-8 in Los Gatos, California.
Industry News | 2017-01-03 15:23:03.0
DKL Metals is pleased to announce the company’s 30-year anniversary. As the UK’s foremost producer of lead-free solders and tin-lead alloys for the European industry, DKL produces ultra-pure solder alloys for the electronics assembly and HASL industry.
Industry News | 2010-01-13 12:11:52.0
Integrated Ideas & Technologies, Inc. is pleased to introduce Matthew Associates as a representative for both the SMT and Metal Fabrication Divisions.
Industry News | 2016-12-05 19:25:01.0
Conecsus, LLC, an innovative environmental technology and recycling company, announces the launch of its new web site at www.conecsusllc.com, a comprehensive resource for SMT electronics manufacturers and a wide range of other manufacturing industries that produce tin and other metals wastes. Conecsusllc.com provides a fresh look at the simplicity, and profitability, of trading metals waste for cash using Conecsus’ recycling programs. Conecsus, LLC is a sophisticated ‘green’ recycler and refiner of SMT solder/solder paste wastes and residues, as well as Tin, Lead, Silver, Gold, and Copper from a variety of manufacturing industries. Conecsus converts these wastes into usable metal products. Conecsus’ raw materials come from a variety of manufacturing industries in North America and Europe, and our products are shipped worldwide.
Industry News | 2017-08-06 19:43:49.0
Conecsus, LLC, announced today that they are partnering with Amerway Inc., and COBAR Balver Zinn Solder Products, two leading global solder manufacturers, to provide a ‘cradle to grave’ solution for electronics manufacturers. Conecsus, LLC is an ISO 14001 EMS certified recycling company and a refiner of SMT solder/solder paste wastes and residues, as well as Tin, Lead, Antimony, Silver, Gold, and other metals from a variety of manufacturing industries. Conecsus converts these wastes into usable metal products, paying cash to the customer.