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Aqueous Acquires AAT's MicroJet Defluxing Systems
February 4, 2009 |Estimated reading time: 1 minute
RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CA Aqueous Technologies Corp. has acquired all marketing, sales/distribution, and service rights for the MicroJet family of conveyorized (in-line) defluxing systems manufactured by Austin American Technology (AAT) in Burnet, TX.Aqueous Technologies now manages all marketing, sales, distribution, and new equipment service of MicroJet, MicroJet EC, and MicroJet FC in-line defluxing systems. Aqueous Technologies is the exclusive worldwide distributor of these products. Under the multi-year exclusive distribution agreement, Austin American Technology will no longer manufacture in-line defluxing systems for sale to the public. Aqueous Technologies is making these products available through its sales representatives and distributors worldwide. AAT will continue to provide service and technical support to its existing customers as well as providing technical support to new AQ inline customers.
The MicroJet Series are designed to clean PCBs for military and other high-reliability OEMs and EMS companies. Proprietary Progressive Energy Dynamics (PED) and high-performance drying systems have been the subject of numerous studies and published papers, including Step 8: Cleaning, Fluid Flow Mechanics, co-authored with Zestron. PED optimizes mechanical, thermal and chemical energy to achieve the best possible defluxing performance. The patented "Jet Manifold" drying system provides thorough drying, even on complex, high-density circuit assemblies.Aqueous Technologies added to its batch-format inline-format spray-in-air defluxing offering by acquiring the in-line MicroJet series, said Michael Konrad, Aqueous president. AAT released a statement calling the deal a "historic event" for the company, noting that Austin American Technology will be able to focus on its core business, the science and technology behind cleaning.
For more information, visit www.aqueoustech.com.