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The Electronics division is a leading supplier of advanced surface treatment and plating chemicals and assembly materials to the automotive, construction and electronics markets. Cookson Electronics has two subdivisions: Assembly Materials and Chemistry.
With a reputation for quality and customer service, Cookson Electronics delivers integrated process solutions by providing products and services to its customers across their manufacturing processes.
The division’s global network of research, development, production and technical support facilities is dedicated to meeting the demanding requirements of its customers worldwide.
Each of the division’s businesses is a leader in its field, a respected name in the industry and committed to the highest product and service quality that is setting a standard in the industry for customer satisfaction.
In 2007, the Electronics division generated revenue of £559 million representing 35% of Cookson Group revenue from continuing operations.
Further information about the Electronics division: www.cooksonelectronics.com
Industry Links
IPC
www.ipc.org
Trade association for all players in the electronic interconnection industry, providing current and historical US PWB book-to-bill ratios.
CIRCUITREE
www.circuitree.com
On-line PCB industry magazine
ELECTRONICS INDUSTRIES ALLIANCE
www.eia.org
Cross-sector federation for all electronics industry players
www.tia.org.uk
Telecommunications Industry Association
www.ce.org
Consumer Electronics Association
www.ec-central.org
Electronics Components, Assemblies & Materials Association
www.geia.org
Government Electronics & Information Technology Association
www.jedec.org
JEDEC Solid State Technology Association
www.aesf.org
American Electroplaters and Surface Finishers Society (AESF)
www.eipc.org
European Institute of Printed Circuits (EIPC)
www.mfsa.org
Metal Finishing Suppliers' Association
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