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     Can anyone provide information on the following;
     
     1. Epichlorohydrin monomer in printed circuit board material: PPM?
        NOT FAMILIAR
     
     
     2. Bromine compounds in PCB?: PPM?
       I THINK (DANGEROUS) IT IS IN THE RESIN USED IN LAMINATES.  IT
          CAN BE A PROBLEM IF THEY ARE BURNED IN A PRESS FOR EXAMPLE.
          YOUR LAMINATE SUPPLYER SHOULD HAVE THIS IN THE MSDS PROVIDED
          WITH THE MATERIAL.


          Are these compounds used in PCB material?  How dangerous are
          they?  What, if any, precautions should be taken?  As an OEM
          is there any requirement to notify our customers of the
          presence of this material in our assemblies?
     
     
     Thanks,
     Dan Hickey
     Senior Buyer
     Vicor Corporation
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