On Sun, Apr 7, 2013 at 4:56 PM, Roland Harriston <rolohar@...>
wrote:
taken over by Dalpro. Now, Dalpro has been taken over by
CamCon Chemicals. Here's what they say on their home page:
*If you ordered from DalPro or Kepro in the past, we are now your supplier!*
Here's their url: http://www.camconchemical.com/kepro-equipment/
They have at least one page devoted to Kepro equipment:
*We buy, sell, repair and sell parts
*We are the leading supplier to colleges and universities around the
http://www.camconchemical.com/kepro-equipment/
73,
Todd
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wrote:
>Kepro as company is gone, but at least some of its product line was taken
> Too bad that Kepro went out of business when reliable, low-cost dry film
> resist
>
> became widely used in the PC fab industry.
>
>
taken over by Dalpro. Now, Dalpro has been taken over by
CamCon Chemicals. Here's what they say on their home page:
*If you ordered from DalPro or Kepro in the past, we are now your supplier!*
Here's their url: http://www.camconchemical.com/kepro-equipment/
They have at least one page devoted to Kepro equipment:
*We buy, sell, repair and sell parts
>*sell the boards and chemicals you need to make your circuit boards. *
> for all Kepro etching equipment. We also *
*We are the leading supplier to colleges and universities around the
> country!*Here's the link for that page:
http://www.camconchemical.com/kepro-equipment/
73,
Todd
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