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Thermaltronics Introduces New Sample Program Offering Free Trials
February 13, 2019 | ThermaltronicsEstimated reading time: 1 minute
Thermaltronics USA, Inc. a leading manufacturer of soldering irons and robotic soldering systems incorporating the unique CURIE POINT Technology, have announced a new sample program for companies interested in a trial of their range of soldering systems and tips.
All that is required to be eligible for the free trial is the information on the current systems being used and the tip part numbers. Then, subject to approval, Thermaltronics will provide a system and/or tip, on a completely free trial basis for evaluation purposes.
The process is typically managed through Thermaltronics approved reps and distributors located throughout the USA, Canada, and Mexico, and is an ideal way to conduct necessary testing without committing to a purchase.
Thermaltronics systems and tips are very competitive in price, but the company maintains the highest levels of safety approval and quality, in the industry. Additionally, Thermaltronics tips and accessories are completely interchangeable with Metcal® MX series and Hakko FX-100 systems.
About Thermaltronics USA, Inc.
Thermaltronics is a manufacturer and supplier of a wide range of soldering products and 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 and warehouse in New York State, commercial offices in Hong Kong and a Distribution Sales Office in Perth Australia.
All Thermaltronics products are produced in accordance with ISO 9000 & ISO 14000 standards and meet either TUV, GS, CE or NRTL safety requirements. Strict quality control procedures are in place and product warranties are among the best in the industry.
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