SolderKing to Highlight Innovations in Soldering and Manufacturing Efficiency at Southern Manufacturing & Electronics 2025
January 8, 2025 | SolderKing Assembly Materials Ltd,Estimated reading time: 1 minute

SolderKing, a leading UK manufacturer of advanced soldering materials and consumables, will be exhibiting at the Southern Manufacturing and Electronics Show from 4-6 February 2025 at the Farnborough International Exhibition Centre, Stand J90. The company will present its comprehensive range of high-performance soldering solutions at the event while sharing expert insights on manufacturing optimisation.
In a highlight of the event, SolderKing's Chief Operating Officer, Chris Ward, will deliver a presentation titled ‘Optimising Manufacturing with Advanced Soldering Solutions’. The session will examine how modern soldering materials and techniques improve production efficiency and reliability in electronics manufacturing.
Chris Ward, COO of SolderKing said: "Today's manufacturing challenges require a sophisticated approach to process optimisation. Through our extensive research and development efforts, we've identified how advanced solder materials can significantly impact production outcomes. We're excited to share these insights both through our comprehensive product range at the exhibition and during my presentation.
“We'll demonstrate how manufacturers can achieve better efficiency, enhanced reliability, and meaningful cost reductions through informed material selection and application. The combination of our expert advice and innovative products provides a complete solution for today's manufacturing challenges."
Experts from SolderKing will be on hand at Stand J90 to discuss how their full range of soldering products, including lead-free solder pastes, high-performance cored wires, and specialised flux formulations, can enhance manufacturing processes. Visitors will have the opportunity to learn about the latest advancements in soldering technology and find out how SolderKing's solutions can optimise production efficiency and reduce costs.
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