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Given the bonding is robust and the material does not present any assy interference this is a process indicator.
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If I'm understanding the query correctly, having seen something similar recently on a flexi-rigid we found that IPC 6013, section 3.3.1.3 was relevant.
Imperfections in the transition zone rigid to flexi (1.5mm either side of the join) are AABUS or as per purchase documents and not a cause for rejection otherwise.
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