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The non-conforming part of the lamination also depend on the distance to a
conductor and if the fraying will be a form fit or function in high in-use
moisture condition.
Clarence WKnapp
M&P Engineering
Litton G/CS
Ph 818 715-2478
Fx 818 715-4986
knapp@ littong/cs.com
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From: John Perry [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 23, 2001 1:16 PM
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Subject: [IPC-600-6012] Nonconforming Condition for
Nonmetallic Burrs?
Hi All,
Got an issue here raised by one of our IPC-A-600F users. The
attached .pdf contains a photograph that shows the board edge of a sample
which the user believes does not pass the criteria established in section
2.1.1.1., Nonmetallic Burrs. It would appear as though the router had some
problems on the edges and fiberglass fibers are now falling off the edges.
Does this provide sufficient information in order to obtain a
consensus from this group on the pass/fail issue?
Best Regards,
John Perry
Technical Project Manager
IPC
2215 Sanders Road
Northbrook, Il 60062
1-847-790-5318 (P)
1-847-509-9798 (F)
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<< File: Loose f1.pdf >>
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