Grangemouth
Falkirk
FK3 9UR
United Kingdom
About
DKL Metals Ltd was founded in 1986 as an independent manufacturer of tin/lead alloys. Since then, we have grown substantially and today we’re recognised as one of the UK’s leading suppliers of high purity solders and alloys. All of our products are manufactured in accordance with national and international standards or customer proprietary specifications.
We are proud of our customer satisfaction policy to pursue the highest standards of quality and consistency. We believe it is important to satisfy the varied and exacting demands of the modern manufacturing industry. This is achieved by taking the greatest care in the selection of basic raw materials and imposing stringent quality control standards throughout each manufacturing stage.
Products
DKL Metals are the UK’s largest producer of ultra-pure solder alloys for the electronics assembly and HASL industry across Europe. We are the only UK licensed source for all four of the most popular, proven lead-free solutions.
Solder Waste Recycling
DKL Metals are a registered solder waste recycling and dross collection company.
Our solder recycling service is easy, environmentally friendly, and complies with all regulations. You will be provided with reclamation buckets and instructions detailing what to do. We supply the dross tins free of charge and can also arrange collection from your business at no extra cost.
Solder dross is classed as hazardous product, so needs to be transported and recycled through the proper authorities. We can collect your dross through licensed waste transport carriers. If you have any questions though-out the solder waste recycling process, then please contact our team.
With our years of experience in the recycling of metals and solder waste, DKL is one of the few manufactures of metals, that perform our solder waste recycling on-site. Please contact our office for more information about our solder waste recycling on 01506 847710.
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