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Cobar Europe to Distribute SN100C Solder Paste, Wire Print E-mail
Written by Chelsey Drysdale   
Friday, 25 April 2008
BREDA, HOLLANDCobar Europe BV, member of the Balver Zinn Group and supplier of solder pastes, fluxes, and other electronics soldering materials, has acquired a global license to distribute solder pastes and wire using the SN100C alloy developed by Nihon Superior Co. Ltd.
 
The license permits Cobar Europe and Cobar Solder Products to sell SN100C solder paste and wire in specific territories allocated by Nihon Superior.
 
No financial terms were disclosed.

SN100C is a patented nickel stabilized tin/copper alloy that is based on the eutectic 99.3% tin 0.7% copper with a trace amount of nickel.

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