RTW IPC APEX EXPO 2019: Updates on Taiyo’s Inkjet Solder Mask


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Donald Monn, regional sales manager at Taiyo America, speaks with I-Connect007 Technical Editor Pete Starkey about the latest updates in their inkjet solder masks, and the many installations around the world that they are seeing for their product. He adds that the many tools supporting their latest product are giving much value to their customers because of the options they have.

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