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Gloria:
If the boards are solder levelled with no gold, you may
want to ask your board supplier to re-solder level them,
provided also that they are not teeny boards (less than 3" X
3"). The only risk you run from re-levelling after the
board is cut out from the panel is a fracturing of the
edges. Try taking a solderability sample per the IPC spec.
Tom Coyle
Field Services Engineer
HADCO Corporation
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