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When the new Internepcon Production Show and Conference opens its doors on 8th April 1986, at the NEC Birmingham, it will be the UK's first event to concentrate its product…
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When the new Internepcon Production Show and Conference opens its doors on 8th April 1986, at the NEC Birmingham, it will be the UK's first event to concentrate its product profile and conference sessions on electronics production line technology. To ensure that this exciting show is of even greater benefit to the visitors, the emphasis will be on production line technology in action, with many of the products actually operating on the stands.
Colin Lea, Bob Willis, Mike Judd, Bob Willis, John Beamish and Karen Moore
This conference was the second in the National Physical Laboratory series focusing in turn on each of the non‐CFC options for de‐fluxing soldered electronics assemblies. The first…
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This conference was the second in the National Physical Laboratory series focusing in turn on each of the non‐CFC options for de‐fluxing soldered electronics assemblies. The first conference was on Controlled Atmosphere Soldering and the third will be on New Solvents.
Robert Linsdell has become UK Sales Director of Morton Electronic Materials, having been responsible for the management of the company's sales and marketing activities since 1990…
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Robert Linsdell has become UK Sales Director of Morton Electronic Materials, having been responsible for the management of the company's sales and marketing activities since 1990. Mr Linsdell joined the company, then known as Dynachem, in 1981 as Technical Sales Representative and later became Technical Service Manager, responsible for delivering technical support in the UK as well as in other European areas serviced by the UK facility.
This conference, in the series being run by the National Physical Laboratory to help the electronics assembly industry consider the problems of CFC phase‐out, was essentially an…
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This conference, in the series being run by the National Physical Laboratory to help the electronics assembly industry consider the problems of CFC phase‐out, was essentially an updated repeat of the event held on 30 April, which had been a complete, standing‐room‐only sell‐out. Surprisingly, this repeat performance also attracted a full house and the format used has proved to be the most popular of all the NPL non‐CFC options conferences.
Electroloid Limited, the Aylesbury based manufacturer of metal finishing plant and equipment, have announced two new appointments to their sales and marketing team.
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A new heat pump system, developed by Forward Ultrasonics and sister company KLN of Germany, is being used in the Fultra range of ultrasonic, free‐standing, two‐stage cleaning…
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A new heat pump system, developed by Forward Ultrasonics and sister company KLN of Germany, is being used in the Fultra range of ultrasonic, free‐standing, two‐stage cleaning machines. This not only gives large reductions in unit cost but improves the machine's efficiency which considerably reduces running costs.