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Thermaltronics Set to Showcase Innovative Soldering Solutions at EXPO MRO in Juarez
September 11, 2023 | Thermaltronics USA, Inc.Estimated reading time: 1 minute

Thermaltronics USA, Inc. is excited to announce its participation in the upcoming EXPO MRO in Juarez, Mexico, from October 11-13, 2023. The event is a prime opportunity for attendees to explore the game-changing soldering solutions offered by Thermaltronics. The company’s representative in Mexico, ITEC LATIN AMERICA, will be present at booth 208 to showcase Thermaltronics’ innovative Curie Point Soldering systems and award-winning Soldering Robots.
Gerardo Rodriguez, the principal at ITEC LATIN AMERICA, expressed his enthusiasm for the exhibition, stating, “We are thrilled to introduce the dynamic Juarez, Chihuahua market to Thermaltronics’ advanced Curie Point Soldering systems and Soldering Robots. With its proximity to the US border and the presence of numerous US companies with factories in the region, we anticipate a highly positive response.”
The EXPO MRO holds strategic significance as it offers an ideal platform for showcasing Thermaltronics’ precision, accuracy, and repeatability in soldering technology. The exceptional features of Thermaltronics’ Soldering Robots, including a dual head operating system, position the company at the forefront of solving soldering challenges faced by local manufacturers.
Thermaltronics’ commitment to delivering cutting-edge solutions aligns seamlessly with the needs of the electronics manufacturing industry. The company's innovative Curie Point Soldering systems and Soldering Robots redefine industry standards, offering unparalleled performance, efficiency, and reliability.
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