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High-Tech Conversions Opens Distribution Center in Springfield, MA

Enfield-Based High-Tech Conversions Opens Distribution Center in Springfield, MA (Enfield, CT – June 28, 2019) – High-Tech Conversions, Inc., an…

4 years ago

Hand Hygiene and Glove Compliance

Making hand hygiene and glove compliance for infection control practitioners is a major concern at Blue Thunder Technologies. Better compliance…

5 years ago

ESD-Safe Wiping Solutions

High-Tech Conversions has announced the availability of three ESD-safe cleanroom wipe options. VISION™ 50, VISION™ 10P and ULTIMATE™ 5 ESD-safe…

9 years ago

Cleanroom Wipe Dispenser Improves Process in Controlled Environments

Problem: Within the pharmaceutical, biomedical, micro-electronics and similar industries, it is imperative that exposure to microbial contaminants and electrostatic discharge…

9 years ago

Cobalt Blue Sterile Wipes

Monday, January 6, 2015 (Enfield, CT) -- High-Tech Conversions has introduced Cobalt Blue, a new line of validated sterile wipes.…

9 years ago

HTC Expands Line of Pre-saturated Cleanroom Wipes

[thumbnail src="https://cleanroomindustry.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/presaturated-cleanroom-wipes.jpg"] High-Tech Conversions has added new saturation levels and sizes to their line of pre-saturated cleanroom wipes. They say wipes…

10 years ago

JBC Announces New Longer Cartridges For Soldering SMD

JBC, a manufacturer of tools for soldering and rework operations in electronics, has announced that their C245 range of cartridges has…

10 years ago

Do not forget to enter for your chance to win an iPad Mini!

Blue Thunder Technologies is giving away an iPad Mini! Enter Here

11 years ago

A New Source for Eco-Building: Mushrooms

Greensulate is made of common and generally cheap agricultural by-products of rice, buckwheat and cottonseed. The mix is used as…

11 years ago

METEOR VS. ASTEROID VS. METEORITE – What’s the Difference?

The term "meteor" refers to the fiery aerial display created by a falling meteoroid or asteroid. Meteors are called fireballs…

11 years ago

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