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Don't Waste Solder

Seika Machinery, Inc. (Torrance, CA) announces that their Solder Paste Recycling (SPR) unit is able to reduce the amount of waste material to less than 10 percent of current volumes by recycling solder paste. The SPR allows companies to move forward with green initiatives as well as save by recycling leftover solder material for reuse in another process, according to the company.

Seika Machinery, Inc. (Torrance, CA) announces that their Solder Paste Recycling (SPR) unit is able to reduce the amount of waste material to less than 10 percent of current volumes by recycling solder paste. The SPR allows companies to move forward with green initiatives as well as save by recycling leftover solder material for reuse in another process, according to the company. New units can separate between flux and solder, and in approximately 30-45 minutes, the unit turns wasted solder paste into solder bar. The system enables a large decrease in disposal costs for factory waste, a reduction in CO2 emissions, and reduced costs.

Head on over to www.seikausa.com to learn more.

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