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Hi Henry - maybe I am making this too simple but if your drawing/design
data shows a nonplated thru hole, then having any plating in it, partial or
complete, is a violation of the drawing and therefore a nonconformance.
Dave
On Tue, Jun 10, 2014 at 10:26 AM, Henry Rekers <
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> Hey there technetters. A while back, I sent a message about enig plating
> contamination in NON-plated holes. I've bounced it back to the board
> shop saying that it is unacceptable, but they claim it is due to 6012
> 3.5.2
> I also think it's unacceptable in the 4552 spec. The design
> documentation clearly states non-plated. It's not plated, just partially
> plated.
>
> Any advice?
>
> Thanks.
>
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