- Dymax’s expertise in light-cure technology to circuit board end users not familiar with the capabilities and efficiencies that light-curing can bring to PCB manufacturing
- EAP, Ltd. was founded on the premise that few manufacturer’s representatives effectively connect and engage manufacturers with end users working in similar industries
Dymax, a manufacturer of rapid light-curing materials and equipment, has added a new channel partner, Electronic Assembly Products, Ltd. (EAP, Ltd.) to their North American distribution network. EAP, Ltd. was founded on the premise that few manufacturer’s representatives effectively connect and engage manufacturers with end users working in similar industries.
Brent Newblom, National Account & Channel Partner Manager, said, “Our relationship with EAP will help expand our reach to critical suppliers in the electronics industry that may not be aware of Dymax’s 40 years of experience creating innovative formulated adhesives and coatings and light-curing equipment.”
Dymax and companies throughout Midwest North America
Specialising in the development of complete technology solutions for electronics manufacturing, EAP, Ltd., will concentrate their efforts on building relationships between Dymax and companies throughout Midwest North America that work in the automotive, industrial, consumer, and aerospace and defense markets. They said that this will Dymax’s expertise in light-cure technology to circuit board end users not familiar with the capabilities and efficiencies that light-curing can bring to PCB manufacturing
John Johnson, President, said “We will work closely with Dymax to deliver cutting-edge product, automation, and assembly solutions to manufacturers involved in LIDAR, ADAS, camera module, and related electronics applications, and continue our long tradition of providing exceptional service to our customers.”
Started in 2002 in Ohio, EAP, Ltd., specialises in creating complete technology and product solutions, from initial circuit board assembly to final packaging and delivery, to end users primarily in the Midwest U.S.A., Florida, Pennsylvania, Costa Rica, and South America regions.