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Blundell reaches the ton as CIL takes delivery of Blundell's 100th lead-free wave soldering machine
Andover-based electronics manufacture and design company, Custom Interconnect Ltd (CIL), has installed the 100th lead-free compatible Blundell CMS 400 wave soldering machine to be supplied in the UK. The new machine complements the existing selective soldering machine that has provided CIL with lead-free capability for the past four years.

Paul Blundell, managing director of machine manufacturer, Blundell
Production Equipment, comments: "Since last year's RoHS legislation,
there has been a boom in sales of new wave soldering machines.
The UK manufactured CMS 400 has clearly established itself as
the UK leader and the lead free version has been selling very
well over the past two years, as more and more PCB assemblers
convert their soldering process to lead free."
CIL managing director, John Boston, said: "We still run a lead
wave solder process and will do so for the foreseeable future
as a number of our customers are RoHS exempt. However, due to
our recent rapid growth and the fact that most new customers require
lead free wave soldering we decided to install a new machine to
increase our lead-free capacity. When considering a new machine,
the name of Blundell consistently came up as it's now established
as the industry standard. We therefore installed a Blundell CMS400
and we are delighted with the results.
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