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CircuitMedic Brand products announced

Jul 17, 2006

CircuitMedic, a new brand and family of time-tested products and technology for circuit board repair, has been launched.

Circuit Medic is the new family grouping of products and materials developed over the course of many years at the Circuit Technology Center in Haverhill, Massachusetts, the recognized authority in circuit board rework and repair technology and services industry-wide. Circuit Technology Center developed and contributed many of the procedures standardized in the globally-recognized industry standard IPC-A-610, Acceptability of Electronic Assemblies.

In making the announcement, Jeff Ferry, President, said, "Many of our new CircuitMedic family of repair kits and individual products will be immediately recognizable, especially to those who have come to use, trust, and rely on them over the years. What we've done is brought together individual components into practical kits that logically fit together and complement one another, such as our CircuitMedic Gold Contact Repair Kit and our base Board Repair Kit."

"Like an Army medic's battlefield kit, our CircuitMedic kits contain everything needed to address an individual repair issue, whether it's testing for lead solder on a board, or repairing damaged eyelets. Each kit is complete; we've taken all of our premier circuit repair products and brought them together under one, easily-recognized brand name - CircuitMedic."

The tools and materials in CircuitMedic kits have been used for decades by the most demanding commercial, medical and military electronics manufacturers. CircuitMedic kits have been specifically designed to meet the requirements outlined in repair and rework guidelines published by IPC. Included are kits and materials to repair conductors and circuits, surface mount and BGA pads, gold edge contacts, plated holes, base material and more. The kits include in-depth instructions that follow recommended electronics industry methods.

For more information, visit www.CircuitMedic.com

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