July, 2014
Amarillo, TX — Techspray intro- duced two new defluxers into the Techspray Renew Eco-dFluxer inline and batch cleaner product line: Eco- dFluxer SMT200 and Eco-dFluxer SMT300. These new products offer increased cleaning performance, bet- ter metals compatibility, and re- duced environmental impact.
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(part #1530) is a powerful defluxer that is also safe on sensitive metals found in semicon wire-bonding. This safe, eco-friendly formula is also ef- fective on no-clean, R, RMA, OA flux- es and new halide-free fluxes. High performance cleaning re-
sults in brilliant solder joints and al- lows increased dilution, increased
SVHC listed substances, or halides. Contact: Techspray, P.O. Box
949, Amarillo, TX 79105
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Call to Register at 224-676-5743 New defluxers. The new Eco-dFluxer SMT200
(part #1520) has excellent metals compatibility, preventing oxidation and leaves shiny solder joints. Eco- friendly formula reduces shipping and disposal costs. The product is ef- fective with reduced concentration even on the toughest no-clean, R, RMA, OA and new halide-free fluxes. The new Eco-dFluxer SMT300
line speeds, reduced waste water, de- creased cost per board, and most im- portantly, eliminates field failures caused by ionic contamination. All Eco-dFluxer batch and inline
cleaners are fully compliant with Cali- fornia CARB requirements. They are also compliant with European REACH and WEEE initiatives, and do not con- tain RoHS restricted substances,
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are guided by a culture and belief that for a business to be successful, it must pay attention to its stakehold- ers, shareholders, vendors, and cus- tomers. The firm often refers to the “four-legged stool of success.” For a business to be successful, it must build on its relationships with its stakeholders, shareholders, vendors, and their customers, and to excel at maintaining focus on each over the entire year in order to be successful. In spite of its many capabilities,
MC does not work with a large num- ber of customers. Rather, the firm tries to seek out customers that will appreciate its capabilities. This up- front investment in achieving the best possible alignment between MC and its customers tends to support longer-term relationships. This ap- proach to serving customers also in- cludes targeted expansion of service offerings in support of these cus- tomers, covering an entire product life cycle, to help deepen the relation- ships with those customers. The more that an OEM and an
EMS supplier such as MC Assembly can achieve a working relationship, and share strengths and weaknesses, the more that an alignment can be achieved on the important aspects of the business. Such efforts can, for ex- ample, help reduce the risk of mak- ing sourcing decisions. MC Assembly believes it is im-
portant that the company is as much a part of that process as the OEM and as such, tends to develop very long-standing and enduring engage-
Seeking EMS Quality and
ments in targeted markets. Contact: MC Assembly, 2755
Kirby Circle, Palm Bay, FL 32905 % 321-253-0541 E-mail:
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