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Product category: Electronics Manufacturing Materials and Consumables
News Release from: Identco International
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 11 October 2006

Labelling specialist set up in Europe

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Identco International has set up a new subsidiary in Hanau, near Frankfurt, Germany, called Identco Europe.

Identco International, a leading worldwide vendor of advanced industrial identification materials and solutions, has set up a new subsidiary in Hanau, near Frankfurt, Germany, called Identco Europe "Germany is the economic engine of Europe", says Scott Lucas, CEO of Identco International

"Hence, we are establishing Identco Europe in Germany, which is the largest market in Europe for our products".

Identco International has just demonstrated its product range and solution support at the ATExpo 2006, including its product identification labels for environmental compliance with the European Union RoHS and WEEE Directives mandating, among other measures, lead-free soldering processes for electronic components and printed-circuit boards.

Identco International provides a comprehensive set of solutions to identify RoHS and WEEE complying and noncomplying components and finished goods by appropriate labeling solutions.

Latest in this product range are the TT403 and TT423 Series of polyimide labels for lead-free and high-temperature soldering processes.

They come in various thicknesses and colourings and can be custom printed according to the customers' requirements.

These Identco International labelling solutions are designed to survive ultraharsh solvents and offer excellent heat resistance connected with lead-free soldering processes.

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