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Date: | 31 Dec 96 22:00:49 -0800 |
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>WHAT BOARD MATERIALS ARE BEST SUITED FOR HOT AIR LEVELLING WITH RESPECT
>TO MEASLING?
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>HOW DOES ONE PREVENT MEASLING?
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>DO SOME MATERIALS NOT WITHSTAND THE HEAT, AND IF SO WHICH ONES?
Higher Tg resins (above 150); lower glass content & thinner glass fibers will
help; as will a good prebake.
Larger holes densely packed and a 7628 glass construction are about the most
likely to measle at the bare board level. Might also want to double check the
cure & drilling on a problem board.
Tom Waznis
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