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ALMIT
Founded in 1956, Japan, Nihon Almit became the pioneer in both development and manufacturing of solder wires with the invention of aluminum solders.
To work towards the future, one must be able to produce products and solutions that are eco-friendly. With “technology for the future” slogan at their heart, Almit has specialized in lead-free solder technologies, which are widely used in automotive, medical, aerospace and consumer electronics industries. Almit’s aluminum solders were used for the Japanese highspeed train “Shikansen”.
Almit literally reached for the stars in 1982, when its solder wire KR-19 was used in NASA’s space shuttles, an international breakthrough for Almit. With its newly established development centres, Almit won the “Distinguished Service Award” by the city of Tokyo.
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With the solder wires with bismuth, you will gain a whole new level of insight about the world of soldering; as bismuth allows lead-free solder wires to operate at lower temperatures and be strong-reliable, just like leaded solder wires.
The Almit difference shows itself during manufacturing as well, as Almit is primarily focused on quality and providing the perfect solder to its users.. During the manufacturing, some solders tend to break while being rolled around the coil. Most solder brands apply heat to join these loose ends and join them, which causes an overall loss in quality and may cause the customers to apply more solder due to this issue. When such event occurs, Almit sends the already rolled solder back to the beginning of the manufacturing process and starts from scratch. Thus, Almit solders have perfect homogeneity, in terms of both alloys and flux, across its solders.
Due to its superior and flawless quality, Almit solders not only reduce your solder costs greatly, but also increases the lifespan of your soldering tips as well. With the help of the alloys present in Almit solders, the lifespan of soldering tips will increase vastly. Therefore, using Almit in your production not only increases your production quality, but also decreases your production costs!
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