Chemtronics introduces new full-line product catalog


Kennesaw, GA – Chemtronics, a supplier of high quality cleaners, coatings, and electronic rework tools, has released their 2014 full-line product catalog. The catalog includes information on industry-leading brands like Chemtronics, Soder-Wick®, CircuitWorks®, Coventry®, and FOCCUSTM.

Handy selection charts are available for each product category, allowing customers to quickly locate the best products based on their own product and application requirements. Product listings include important specifications and application recommendations.

The new Chemtronics catalog includes several new products introduced in 2014:

Konform Conformal Coatings

Chemask Temporary Solder Masks

FOCCUS™ Fiber Optic Cleaning Products

An electronic PDF version of the catalog is available online at www.chemtronics.com.

Carl Walz, North American Marketing Director of Chemtronics stated: “Our website and mobile site are the cutting-edge, but the full line catalog is still the #1 selection tool for our customers.”

Chemtronics® is the acknowledged industry leader in solutions for the electronics, telecommunications and critical environments markets. Their products are engineered to meet a full array of cleaning, protecting and repairing needs. Products include degreasers, defluxers, conformal coatings, Static-Free products, desoldering braid, board repair pens, swabs, wipes, and fiber optic cleaners.

 



July 31, 2014


Topic Area: Press Release


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