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Paul Klasek <[log in to unmask]>
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Bletchley Park (beautiful building) is indeed the place winning the Atlantic
war .
Mortality on U boats 80%, worst than Hurricanes in air .
Paid homage there myself , the maths minds there were classified genies (f&f
the sad part of it)

Is anybody here making/knows laser marking machines (curved surfaces as
well), in line ;
that is on belt > stop > camera (vision part recognition [self teach mode])
> align ([x,y flat rotate], z) > print > go ;
foot square area max , resolution paramount(600+ (3D bar coding [so called
3D, still flat]).

Any colour additives experiences (cost, materials, improved resolution,
etc.)?

Thanks a lot (inspired by your footnote Mike [polyimide stencils ?]; hunting
outside, but it seems few 's inside)

Paul Klasek
http://www.resmed.com

-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Fenner [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Saturday, 15 January 2000 7:20
To: TechNet E-Mail Forum.; Paul Klasek
Subject: Re: [TN] Translated (limited tech content)


To clarify: Adhesive would work as a shield OK,  but on a practical basis it
would most
likely be easier to use an ink. Probably cheaper too. Also you can get
materials
formulated specially for RF shielding [either as pastes liquids or shapes].
So far as translation is concerned I used to be puzzled, but I have recently
been down to
GCHQ Bletchley Park  and saw how the World War 2 code breakers cracked all
the German and
Japanese codes and I am fine now.

Mike Fenner
Laser Cutting

----- Original Message -----
From: Paul Klasek <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: 13 January 2000 21:39
Subject: [TN] Translated (limited tech content)


> Forget it Paul , sorry to be cryptic (bad habit I have to straighten up)
> Main thing we agree (it seems Mike concluded as well) it's a job for ink .
> Sometimes I don't understand the answers myself :
> Still don't quite get if Mike said in the end epoxy or ink or both options
.
>
> On the footnote I eluded to China's announcement on clean bill of health
on
> Y2K side .
> As they could do precious little prior, and my ancient (286, 386) units
work
> fine,
> I just wonder what was it about (nobody seems to synthesize).
>
> Pardon my loose note please
>
> cheers        paul
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Paul Maciejewski
> [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: Thursday, 13 January 2000 23:10
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: [TN] Please translate !!!
>
>
> Can any one tell what this guy is talking about?
>
>
> ---------------------- Forwarded by Paul Maciejewski/ElecTec/Teledyne on
> 01/13/2000 07:13 AM ---------------------------
>
>
> Paul Klasek <[log in to unmask]> on 01/12/2000 04:53:43 PM
>
> To:   "'TechNet E-Mail Forum.'" <[log in to unmask]>, Paul
>       Maciejewski/ElecTec/Teledyne@Teledyne
> cc:
> Subject:  RE: [TN] Flexable conductive epoxy
>
>
>
>
> Geee, Thanks Paul (what ever happened to Steves Club); I just hate riot
spot
> lights.
> I just took my polymer file home (been indicated by boss that my foot high
> invisible desk is mildly contravening Co's clinical image) , soo all my
> grace, ablestick (a very good Paul there in apply lab), dexter, loctite,
> ciba, etc. contacts pile now in my home office.
> Give me up to weekend (only time to breathe), meanwhile go through my
howls
> in IPC archives (we rechewed the contacts few times.
> Webs of above may lead you somewhere (not saying where) ; Inge may break
the
> hibernation ;
> and almost silent goldens may utter few words .
>
> What is flexible ? Something you should do with conductive inks ?
> Sorry to be sus, but I just hate to see an axe used as hammer by friends
> (epoxies being generically flexible enough within their domain).
> DETAILS please (on or off line if yo shy), vacuum pump you have I suppose.
>
> cusn             pk
>
> PS
> Just pondered, Paul, is there an open season on all of those WHY2K (!?!)
> false prophets across the puddle ?
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Paul Maciejewski
> [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: Thursday, 13 January 2000 6:34
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: [TN] Flexable conductive epoxy
>
>
> Hellooooooooooo! Techneters,
>
> I'm looking for a flexible conductive epoxy that will meet NASAs space
> requirements (little or no out gassing)
>
> Do you have any suggestions??
>
> Any leads would be appreciated, Thanks, Paul
>
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