Smarter approach to obsolescence and reuse

Visit Retronix’ stand to discover how advanced component salvage, refurbishment, reuse and testing services are supporting manufacturers’ supply chain resilience.

Component reliability and availability have become critical concerns as electronic systems grow more complex and supply chains more unpredictable.

Retronix addresses these challenges through specialised services aimed at extending the life and usability of electronic components. Techniques such as component salvage, robotic hot solder dip, BGA reballing and alloy conversion allow for the safe reuse of parts that might otherwise be scrapped, an important step towards both cost-efficiency and environmental responsibility.

The IC testing capabilities, certified to ISO 17025 standards, offer rigorous validation of component authenticity and performance. This is particularly vital for sectors like aerospace, defence and mission-critical systems where failure carries high stakes. Rather than reacting to component disruptions or obsolescence crises, Retronix enables manufacturers to plan ahead, maintain legacy systems and avoid risky last-minute sourcing.

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