Tamura to Distribute for P.Kay Metal Print E-mail
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Written by Mike Buetow   
Monday, 19 February 2007 06:53
LOS ANGELES -- P. Kay Metal today named Tamura Corp. of Korea and Tamura H.A. Machinery will distribute the company's molten solder surfactant in Korea and North America.

Tamura president James Kim stated, "We have been searching for ways to assist our customers eliminate solder dross, especially with expensive lead-free alloys, and this partnership with P. Kay Metal will allow us to bring this new technology to them."

Larry Kay, president of P. Kay Metal, said, "We are very excited with the possibilities afforded us by the addition of Tamura Corporation of Korea and Tamura H.A. We look forward to the additional opportunities created by partnering with this well-respected group with such extensive wave soldering experience."



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