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     Chere Henri;
     
     With regards to dry film soldermask.  How far away from fine pitch 
     pads, say 160 pin PQFP at .025" spacing do you need to be for 
     successful solderpaste application and elimination of bridging defects 
     on the fine pitch part.
     Thanks:
     Steve O'Hara
______________________________ Reply Separator _________________________________
Subject: FAB: Prefered way of cutting dry film after lamination
Author:  [log in to unmask] at SMTPLINK-HADCO 
Date:    8/31/96 3:17 AM
     
     
Cheres Technettrices et Technetteurs,
We are still producing a certain amount of our production using dry film 
and our progress group is wondering how some of you are achieving nice 
clean cuts on the edges of the panels, because we have some rejects due 
to small particules of dry film that are moving into improper places... 
Thank you for your reply.
Roland
     
-- 
Henri Jaquet SA - POB 770 - 1212 GRAND-LANCY 1 - GENEVA - SWITZERLAND 
T. xx41-22-794-7878 F. xx41-22-794-3052
     
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exit 0

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