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Miller-Stephenson Specialty Chemicals
December, 2016 Leader Tech Intros
Prototype Kit for Custom PC Board Shielding
Tampa, FL — Leader Tech has intro- duced a fast, easy and inexpensive way to create a custom prototype of a high-performance circuit board shield. The Board Shield Prototype Kit (BSB) is a do-it-yourself kit that con-
CBS fences, Tech Clips and SMS cov- ers, as well as customizable materi- als to create the necessary shield. The kit also includes an instruction sheet with assembly photos and step- by-step directions detailing the process of cutting and forming the
Low global warming formulations and nPB & HCFC 225 replacements available!
• Solvents & Flux Removers • Precision & Contact Cleaners • Freeze Agents/Coolants • Protective Conformal Coatings • Release Agents/Dry Lubricants • Vertrel™ Solvents
Low global warming formulations and nPB & HCFC-225 replacements available!
• Krytox™ Performance Lubricants • Epoxy Resins & Curing Agents • Connector Lubricants • Quick Set Adhesive Kits • Aero-Duster®
For technical information call 800.592.7143
Board shield prototype kit.
Connecticut • Illinois • California • Canada
http://us.mschem.com
Krytox™ and Vertrel™ are trademarks of The Chemours Company FC, LLC
tains all of the components necessary to quickly create a one- or two-piece, production-quality circuit board shield without any special tools or previous experience. The kit streamlines a project’s
development and EMI test stages by offering a selection of Leader Tech
Tailored To Fit
Huge Savings On Microscope and Video Inspection Systems!
Video Inspection Systems starting at $595
Microscope Systems starting at $350
cover materials to fit the size and
shape of a particular board. Contact: Leader Tech, Inc.,
12420 Race Track Road, Tampa, FL 33626 % 813-855-6921 or 302-547-7111 E-mail:
sales@leadertechinc.com Web:
www.leadertechinc.com
While
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Take A Closer Look @ email:
sales@aventools.com aventools.com phone: 734-973-0099
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