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Jan/Feb 2025


Milestone Anniversaries in 2025


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mands of the electronics industry. “Celebrating 15 years of in-


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Nihon Superior Co. Ltd. — 60 Years


Nihon Superior is celebrat-


ing its 60th anniversary, mark- ing its legacy of leadership in the metal-joining and soldering ma- terials industry. The company began its journey under the vi- sion of Toshiro Nishimura, who initially supplied brazing alloys to Japanese metal-joining busi- nesses. Over the years, with three generations


of


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Nishimura family leading the way, Nihon Superior has ex- panded globally, continuously developing breakthrough solu- tions and entering new markets. A key turning point came when Tetsuro Nishimura, the current president, invented the SN100C alloy, a development that trans-


formed the industry and cement- ed Nihon Superior’s global influ- ence.


Tetsuro Nishimura shares,


“This 60th anniversary is a chance to express our deepest gratitude to our customers who have supported us on our journey to becoming a global leader in soldering materials. We are com- mitted to earning their trust by


Tetsuro Nishimura, president (center).


continuously developing new technologies and products and supporting the Sustainable De- velopment Goals (SDGs).” Web:


www.nihonsuperior.co.jp/english


Murray Percival Company — 65 Years As the Murray Percival


Company celebrates its 65th an- niversary, the company reflects on the legacy of its founder, Mur- ray A. Percival Sr., who built the company on principles of hon- esty, integrity, and loyalty. Since its founding on January 4, 1960, the company has grown to be- come the leading supplier to the midwest’s electronics industry,


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