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Date: | Sat, 12 Jun 1999 23:45:36 -0400 |
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Hello all...
Often wondered about this and never had the umph to find out until prompted
by a bet. Yes I guess it does take money to get such crazy quests started,
but here it goes....
A majority of the solder-mask used on PCBs is green.....why?
Now I've seen blue, red and even a goldish-yellow but why does green seem
to be standard. And since this is a bet, technical explanations are
necessary.
I'll save my committed wager theory until I get a few ideas on this.
Thanks
Craig
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