Retronix

Retronix delivers sustainable component recovery, preparation and refurbishment solutions for high-reliability electronics across defence, aerospace, automotive and telecommunications industries.

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About Retronix

Retronix stands as a leading provider of component recovery, preparation, and refurbishment solutions for high-reliability electronics sectors. Recently acquired by Jabil, their expertise spans over 30 years of specialised service to defence, aerospace, automotive, telecommunications, and medical industries.
Their comprehensive portfolio includes advanced component recovery from printed circuit boards, laser reballing services, automated retinning processes, and IC testing with authenticity verification. Retronix addresses critical challenges, including component obsolescence, supply chain security, and sustainability requirements, through their circular economy approach.

The company’s technical capabilities encompass the safe extraction of valuable components from end-of-life electronics, converting lead-free finishes to tin/lead for high-reliability applications, and providing comprehensive testing protocols that meet stringent industry standards, including ANSI/GEIA specifications. Their laser reballing technology offers reflow-free solutions, minimising thermal stress on sensitive Ball Grid Array components.

Retronix serves Original Equipment Manufacturers and Electronics Manufacturing Services partners by extending component lifecycles, mitigating counterfeit risks, and reducing electronic waste. Their processes ensure recovered components meet original manufacturer specifications while supporting environmental sustainability goals.

Operating from facilities in Scotland and the United States, Retronix maintains rigorous quality assurance protocols designed for sectors where failure is not an option. Their solutions enable customers to recover high-value components from obsolete boards, reduce replacement costs, and maintain production continuity while supporting supply chain resilience in an era of increasing component shortages and extended lead times.

https://retronix.com/