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[resubmittal of 3/19/96 message which was not delivered successfully
to IPC:]
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IPC TechNet subscribers:
Someone in (printed wiring board) PWB/panel fabrication may be using
abrasive water jet cutting. Please see request for information below,
which was posted on NIST's TecNet.
-msa
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Subject: Abrasive water jet cutting to controlled depth
Author: [log in to unmask] at _internet Date: 3/19/96 2:37 PM
We are working with a client who needs information on the feasibility
of using abrasive water jet or abrasive flow machining for cutting and
removing material TO A CONTROLLED DEPTH in a calcium carbonate based
material. I'm looking for anyone who has experience with these
processes or other possible tehnologies for their special application.
Bob Zider <[log in to unmask]> VMEC,
PO Box 500
Randolph Ctr, VT 05061-0500.
Tel: 802-728-1421
Fax: 802-728-1456.
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Please reply to the sender at the address above. If you reply by
email, please send me a copy. It's a big help if you include the
original message with your reply. Thank you!
Charlie Rosenberg * TECnet * NIST Manufacturing Extension Partnership
4 Colby St., Rm 153, Medford, MA 02155
Tel: (617) 627-3818 Fax: (617) 623-1427 E-Mail:
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