Datalink Electronics has partnered with Altus Group to integrate an automated soldering solution to enhance its production capabilities and reinforce a strategic focus on quality, automation, and scalability.
The partnership will see Altus provide comprehensive support for the isntallation of the Inertec Cube 460 selective soldering system at Datalink Electronics, a contract electronic manufacturer (CEM) with over 40 years of industry experience serving customers ranging from multinationals to high-growth startups.
In recognising the challenges facing UK CEMs – including rising labour costs and skilled operator shortages – Altus drew on its technical expertise and support network to guide Datalink through a thorough evaluation process. After assessing various selective soldering platforms and robotic options, Datalink chose Altus as its trusted partner.
Under the leadership of Aran, Business Development Director at Datalink, Datalink Electronics is concentrated on driving automation and process improvements to meet increasing demand while maintaining quality and service standards. Altus’ solution directly supports these objectives through the deployment of the Inertec Cube 460 system – a compact, modular batch selective soldering platform designed for high-mix, low-to-medium volume production.
The system automates complex soldering tasks traditionally performed by skilled operators, featuring programmable soldering angles, quick-change nozzles, precise microdrop fluxing, advanced quartz pre-heating, and RT-Console software for offline programming, traceability, and real-time warpage correction. The Cube 460 supports both leaded and lead-free soldering processes, ensuring flexibility across industries.
“What a good result! The support from both Altus and Inertec throughout this project has been excellent, and we can’t fault the quality of the technical validation or the effort involved. Ultimately, the machine and its performance spoke for itself, but knowing we had a strong partner in place for after-installation support was a major factor in our decision,” said Shane Nooney, Production Engineer, Datalink Electronics.
Joe Booth, CEO of Altus Group, added: “I’m really pleased with this project and delighted for the team at Datalink. We’ve been building a trusted relationship for some time and waiting for the right opportunity, and I’m very happy with how the process went, and of course, the end result. It’s great to see another Inertec 460 out in the field; we’re clearly building some real momentum.”
The collaboration is expected to further enhance Datalink’s process control and throughput, supporting their wider growth strategy, while reinforcing Altus’ reputation as the go-to partner for advanced manufacturing solutions in the UK and Ireland electronics sector.