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In a message dated 05/16/2000 11:08:24 AM US Eastern Standard Time,
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> Does anyone have experience with
> polyfunctional FR4 that would care to comment?
>
> Also, would the material designation for the polyfunctional FR4 be "L25",
> even though the Tg is 140 C?
I have found, in general, that bare boards built from a higher Tg material
have a lower propensity towards absorption of HASL fluxes. All other factors
being equal, it makes them a little cleaner, or easier to clean.
Doug Pauls
CSL
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