DuPont Launches Micromax Brand

DuPont Launches Micromax Brand 

New brand will encompass the products formerly under the Microcircuit and Component Materials brand.

DuPont has announced the launch of a new brand, Micromax, which will encompass products formerly under the Microcircuit and Component Materials brand. Micromax products are used in a wide variety of electronics applications – from automotive, passive components and 5G communications to healthcare and consumer goods.

“Micromax aims to be the leading brand for electronic thick film inks, pastes and ceramic tapes,” said Tim Chang, Micromax global business leader. “The new brand name won’t impact our offerings or how we work with customers. Our high-quality products, exceptional customer service, and broad-based expertise remain the same. It will simply be faster and easier to identify our offerings.”

Micromax organizes nearly 800 products under a single cohesive brand, simplifying how distributors and customers can identify and specify their preferred products. The changes include:

  • GreenTape, which will now be known as Micromax GreenTape
  • Heatel, which becomes Micromax Heatel
  • Intexar which becomes Micromax Intexar
  • Fodel which becomes Micromax Fodel

Because they’re tailored in close partnership with clients, Micromax products enable extremely customized solutions, says DuPont. With extensive knowledge of materials science and a breadth of electronics experience, the Micromax team helps customers imagine what others don’t, test what others can’t, and deliver true innovation that can positively change markets and improve our world, according to the company.

To learn more about Micromax, visit https://www.mobility-materials.com/brands/micromax.html.

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