INTERFLUX
Bartec Electronics Ltd was registered in the UK
as an independent company in 2003 & promotes the technical
support philosophy & product excellence inherent in
all INTERFLUX companies around the world.
Paul
Barton Joined INTERFLUX in 2000 & restructured
the UK company operation into a single unit in a move
to Kent in the South East of England . His background
in printed circuit board manufacturing & contract electronic
assembly added a new practical "hands-on" dimension
to the technical support offered by the company.
The enormous importance of the advance INTERFLUX
made in its contribution to clean electronics in 1985
is born out in that the first No clean flux IF2005
& colophony free wire IF14 remain an important
part of the new LEAD FREE /HALIDE FREE range
of products from INTERFLUX together with Pacific
VOC free fluxes , Delphine 5503 solder
paste & newly developed production aids such as PURGEL
designed for easier operation of dispense paste & adhesive
equipment & LEAD FREE rework materials IF6000.
INTERFLUX
Bartec Electronics Ltd operates under written agreement
from INTERFLUX Electronics/Solder NV, in the
United Kingdom to promote & use the registered INTERFLUX
logo & branded products.
Bartec
was originally set up to develop & manufacture customised
loud speaker systems suitable for a harsh life on
the road with working musicians & service musical amplification
equipment.
To
strengthen the position of INTERFLUX Bartec ,the
leading no clean soldering material producer, the company
has forged links with EUROTECH printed circuits.
In this , the company can offer a broader customer technical
support & direction with regard to new manufacturing
techniques , surface finishes & the very best in pcb
supply & quality.
Further associations have been developed with companies
who supply high quality ESD shoes , workwear & workshop
entry systems which reflects the INTERFLUX Bartec
total quality approach to production & service.
INTERFLUX®
is a registered trade mark together with the distinctive
logo of IF superimposed over a globe image.
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