PFORZHEIM, Germany - AMI DODUCO, A Technitrol (NYSE: TNL) company, announced that its chemical operation has achieved “A” Supplier status in the most recent rating period at Schweizer Electronic, AG, a leading European producer of printed circuit boards based in Schramberg, Germany. The rating is based on product quality and supplier performance.
AMI DODUCO provides Schweizer with both electroless and electrolytic nickel-gold coating technology for printed circuit boards. To manufacturers in the printed circuit board industry, AMI DODUCO offers complete range of coating solutions, from complete circuit printing chemistry to job shop plating, along with precious metal recovery services.
Schweizer’s products are found in a wide range of electronic equipment, including telecommunication, automotive and consumer electronics.
“This recognition reflects the know-how AMI DODUCO has developed in coating technology over many years, coupled with a longstanding total quality management system,” said Karl-Heinz Funke, AMI DODUCO’s Executive Vice President, Global Sales and Marketing. “We are pleased that our coating products meet Schweizer’s high quality standards. It is gratifying to know that the quality level we can provide is reflected in the high-performance experienced by end-users of a wide variety of electronic devices.”
Headquartered in Export, Pennsylvania, AMI DODUCO is a global leader in electrical contact technology and fabrication. The company supplies contacts and assemblies, contact materials, thermostatic and laminated metal products, electroplating and surface treatment services, and precious metal refining and recycling to more than 3,000 customers. AMI DODUCO operates from locations in North America, Europe and Asia. The company’s website is www.amidoduco.com.
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