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Thermaltronics Launches Full Range of Soldering, Desoldering Tips
April 27, 2018 | ThermaltronicsEstimated reading time: 1 minute
Thermaltronics has announced the introduction of an extended range of soldering and desoldering tips, which are fully compatible with Metcal MX, MFR & SP Soldering systems.
The company, which is certified to ISO 9000 & ISO 14000 levels of manufacturing, and with products produced to the highest levels of safety approval, including TuV NRTL, TuV Sud, GS (Higher German Standard), CE, CCC & CSA, is confident that considerable savings can be afforded to customers.
A spokesman for Thermaltronics stated that savings are not just limited to the cartridges (tips), but the entire range of soldering systems and accessories are all priced competitively. In fact, unlike many manufacturers, Thermaltronics publishes its list prices on their website, although any purchases have to be made through recognized distribution channels.
In today’s manufacturing environment, “cost down” is a major challenge and generally only achieved through some reduction in functionality or by material changes. Thermaltronics has taken a different approach and instead, has completely reviewed manufacturing processes and improved efficiency, thereby enabling customers to benefit from their lower production costs with no loss of quality.
About Thermaltronics
Thermaltronics is a manufacturer and supplier of a wide range of Soldering Products & Accessories used in the electronics manufacturing industry. Design and development is undertaken in the USA and Australia, with final production taking place in a customized manufacturing facility, incorporating specialized equipment and in accordance with recognized international standards of quality and compliance.
In addition to the modern factory, Thermaltronics maintains an office & warehouse in New York State, commercial offices in Hong Kong and a Distribution Sales Office in Perth Australia.
Thermaltronics embraces both strict quality control and conformance with International Manufacturing Standards, is in compliance with ISO 9000 & ISO 14000 and holds certification in TuV, GS, NRTL & CE.
Product warranties are among the best in the industry and distribution of the company’s products is available worldwide.
Full details on the Thermaltronics product range can be found here.
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