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In a message dated 6/16/00 5:52:51 PM Central Daylight Time,
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<< Hello all
We are looking for a printed wiring board system which can operate at +260C.
Any recommendations and information are very welcome.
Thanks a lot!
R.H. >>
Hello R.H.
You are asking a lot from a printed wiring board system but it can be done.
I would need to know more of the particulars of what you are trying to
accomplish. If you would like, give me a call at 713-829 3539 or post your
particular application requirements and I may be able to help. Some of the
issues might be, dielectric requirements, plating requirements, solder
systems, cleaning and flux issues, component requirements, assembly
techniques and reliability requirements.
Larry
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