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Wilmington, NC. May 2022 South-Tek Systems is pleased to announce that BayaTronics purchased a N2GEN TS Nitrogen Generator that pairs with the Juki iCube selective solder machine. The system was recently installed in BayaTronics’ new state-of-the-art facility in Concord, NC.

BayaTronics is a global technology, supply chain and manufacturing solutions partner. Design and production volume determine material cost, which has a major impact on the overall cost of a product. BayaTronics assists its customers with design for manufacturability, new product introduction, and the procurement of materials without burdening the customer with excess material cost.

Dirk Warriner, CEO of BayaTronics, commented: “South-Tek Systems supported BayaTronics with an economical source of ntrogen for our selective soldering process, which in turn will benefit our customers. We look forward to building on this relationship.”
The N2GEN series of PSA nitrogen generators are designed to produce a wide range of flow rates at nitrogen purities of 95 percent up to 99.999 percent. All units are custom designed and can be packaged with a dedicated air compressor, dryer and/or booster if needed for a complete turnkey solution. For larger flow rates or redundancy, duplexing options are available.

BayaTronics provides domestic customers with a high volume, cost competitive solution with superior quality. The company offers printed circuit board assembly (PCBA), final assembly and material management. Dedicated staff manage each customer’s end-to-end supply chain requirements. For more information about BayTronics, visit www.BayaTronics.com.

For more information, please visit www.southteksystems.com.

About South-Tek Systems

South-Tek Systems is a Pfingsten Partners company. Since 1997, South-Tek has designed, developed, and manufactured best-in-class Nitrogen generation technology. Based in the U.S.A., South-Tek has over 12,000 Nitrogen generator installations in privately held businesses and Fortune 500 companies.

 

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