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Date: | Mon, 14 Jul 2003 17:55:14 +0100 |
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Dear All,
can anyone kindly quote me any specific standards which relate to either
the degree of cure of solder resists (I know of a BS standard which uses
3 different solvent rubs but can't remember the number..) or, which
relate to the compatibility of the resist with coating strippers ??
As I am not an expert in solder resists but generally I thought they
were epoxy based and if cured properly, pretty resistant to even the
likes of Methylene Chloride ?
Many thanks in advance,
Leigh Jansen
Technical Support Manager
Concoat Limited - Engineering Electronics Reliability
Web: www.concoat.co.uk AND www.concoatsystems.com
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