Diverse Electronics Now Authorized for Ideal-tek

February 26, 2021

Diverse Electronics is pleased to announce it is now authorized to distribute Ideal-tek, a leading Swiss manufacturer of high-precision hand tools for the electronics, semiconductor, microscopy, laboratory, medical device, watchmaking and jewellery markets. The company’s focus is on producing premium tweezers, probes, pliers and cutters able to withstand today’s tougher alloys.

“Ideal-tek is a great addition to our precision hand-tool lineup,” said Rick Masciotra, President of Diverse Electronics. “Their products are built to last, of the utmost quality, and meet our customers’ high-precision requirements. Customers are able to focus on the task at hand and not the performance of their tools.”

For more information, visit www.diverseelectronics.com.

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